The Dakota

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The Dakota is a historic luxury apartment building in New York City, famed for its distinctive German Renaissance–style architecture and as the longtime residence of John Lennon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apartment building
historic building
landmark
architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
architecturalStyle Renaissance Revival
surface form: German Renaissance Revival

Renaissance Revival
associatedWith The Beatles
associatedWithEvent murder of John Lennon
cityLandmarkStatus New York City Landmark
completionDate 1884
constructionStartDate 1880
currentUse cooperative apartment building
developer Clark family
Edward Clark
eventDate 1980-12-08
eventLocation main entrance
facadeMaterial brick
sandstone
famousResident John Lennon
Yoko Ono
featuredInFilm Rosemary's Baby
hasCourtyard yes
hasEntrance arched carriage entrance
hasOrnamentation ornate balconies
terra cotta panels
wrought-iron work
landmarkDesignationBy New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
landmarkDesignationYear 1969
locatedAtIntersection West 72nd Street and Central Park West
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn 1 West 72nd Street
nationalRegisterDesignationYear 1976
nationalRegisterStatus National Historic Landmark
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
neighborhood Upper West Side
notableFor association with John Lennon
distinctive German Renaissance–style architecture
status as one of New York City's earliest luxury apartment buildings
numberOfFloors 10
openingDate 1884
originalUse luxury apartment building
overlooks Central Park
residentialType housing cooperative
roofFeature balustrades
dormers
high gables
usedAs film location

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