The Ritz-Carlton Hotel (original New York building)

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The original New York Ritz-Carlton Hotel was a landmark early 20th-century luxury hotel in Manhattan, renowned for its opulent design and high society clientele.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demolished building
hotel
luxury hotel
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture
associatedWith New York social elite
early Ritz-Carlton brand expansion in the United States
brand The Ritz-Carlton NERFINISHED
buildingType high-rise hotel
category demolished hotels in Manhattan
former hotels in New York City
cityDistrict Midtown Manhattan NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole gathering place for high society events
symbol of early 20th-century Manhattan luxury lifestyle
demolitionDate 1951
era early 20th century
floorCount 18
hasAmenity ballrooms
fine dining restaurant
private suites
hasFeature formal dining rooms
grand public spaces
ornate interior decoration
hasReputation prestigious social venue
symbol of luxury living in early 20th-century New York
hasUse hotel
residential suites
industry hospitality industry
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor high-society clientele
luxury accommodations
opulent interior design
openingDate 1911
partOf Ritz-Carlton chain NERFINISHED
servedClientele New York high society
wealthy travelers
status demolished
timePeriod Gilded Age and Progressive Era overlap

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Warren and Wetmore notableWork The Ritz-Carlton Hotel (original New York building)