43-49 West 64th Street

43-49 West 64th Street

43-49 West 64th Street View of 43-49 West 64th Street from south east; Courtesy NYC Municipal Archive The Liberty Storage Warehouse by Tom Miller Real estate developer Charles M. Rosenthal purchased the 75-foot-wide parcel on the north side of West 64th Street, just east of Broadway, in July 1901.  The Record & Guide noted that he...
New Medical Office Team Approach to Patient Care

New Medical Office Team Approach to Patient Care

By Claudie Benjamin Medical Offices of Manhattan just opened at 112 West 72nd Street offering specialists in cardiology–Manhattan Cardiology, (its cardiology department), primary care, internal medicine, and gastroenterology. Primary Care Specialist and Medical Director, Daniel Kim, DO, pays close attention to details.  How a...
The Panhard & Levassor Showroom

The Panhard & Levassor Showroom

The Panhard & Levassor Showroom View of 1881 Broadway from south east.  Courtesy NYC Municipal Archive. The Panhard & Levassor Showroom by Tom Miller On December 1, 1903, Panhard & Levassor, the Paris manufacturer of luxury automobiles and motorboats, opened an American Branch at 230-232 West 13th Street.  The Automobile...
2528 Broadway

2528 Broadway

2528 Broadway View of 2528 Broadway from northwest; Courtesy NYC Municipal Archive The Hotel Newton by Tom Miller In February 1902, the architectural firm of Ross & McNeil filed plans for a 9-story “brick and stone hotel” to be erected for developer Charles J. Judson on Broadway, between 94th and 95th Streets.  The Hotel...
Music for Everyone

Music for Everyone

Music for Everyone View of 113 West 63rd Street from south west.  Courtesy NYC Municipal Archive. Music for Everyone by Claudie Benjamin In the early 1960s, Leonard Bernstein, then Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, commissioned Aaron Copeland to compose the opening concert for the new home of the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln...