Category:13 Astor Place / 21 Astor Place
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Clinton Hall at 13 Astor Place, designed by George E. Harney, was built in 1890 on the site of the Astor Opera House, which, after a riot provoked by rival productions of Macbeth, was closed down and turned over to use of the New York Mercantile Library. The original building was torn down, and this 11-story structure was built in its place. The library left in 1932, and the building has since been a union headquarters (District 65 of the Distributive Workers of America), the Astor Place Hotel, and, as of 1995, condominiums, which use the address 21 Astor Place.
Sources:
- Burrows, Edwin G. (1999) Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898, New York City: Oxford University Press, p. 498 ISBN: 0-195-11634-8.
- White, Norval (2000) AIA Guide to New York City (4th ed.), New York City: Three Rivers Press ISBN: 978-0-8129-3107-5.
- Clinton Hall at Astor Place: Astor Place Anomaly. Forgotten New York (April 19, 1998). Retrieved on April 19, 2020.
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Categories:
- Astor Place
- Astor Place Riot
- Built in New York City in 1890
- Former hotels in New York City
- Apartment buildings in Manhattan
- Libraries in New York City
- 46-meter-tall buildings in New York City
- High-rises in the United States built in 1890
- Lafayette Street (Manhattan)
- Facadism in the United States
- Buildings by George E. Harney
- New York Mercantile Library