The Biltmore Hotel (New York City)

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The Biltmore Hotel in New York City was a grand early-20th-century luxury hotel in Midtown Manhattan, renowned for its opulent Beaux-Arts design and status as a social and cultural landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beaux-Arts architecture
demolished building
hotel
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
associatedWith Grand Central Terminal redevelopment
New York Central Railroad real estate interests
category Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City
Buildings and structures demolished in the 1980s
Former hotels in Manhattan
connectedTo Grand Central Terminal NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 1981
demolitionReason redevelopment for office tower
era early 20th century
hadFeature Palm Court NERFINISHED
ballrooms
large lobby clock
meeting and banquet facilities
private dining rooms
restaurants
rooftop garden
knownFor cultural events
grand public spaces
its lobby clock as a meeting place
luxury accommodations
social gatherings
locatedNear Grand Central Terminal NERFINISHED
locatedOn Madison Avenue NERFINISHED
location Midtown Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
nickname The Biltmore NERFINISHED
numberOfRooms over 1000
opened 1913
openedForBusiness 1913
partOf Grand Central Terminal city-within-a-city development
Terminal City (New York City) NERFINISHED
replacedBy Bank of America Plaza (New York City) NERFINISHED
servedAs popular meeting place for travelers
social center for New York society
venue for cultural events
venue for political events
venue for weddings and receptions
significance architectural landmark
cultural landmark
part of New York City hotel history
social landmark
status demolished

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