Tudor City Historic District

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Tudor City Historic District is a landmark residential complex in Midtown Manhattan known for its early 20th-century planned community design and distinctive neo-Gothic and Tudor Revival architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
planned residential community
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture
Tudor Revival architecture
neo-Gothic architecture
borough Manhattan
constructionEnd 1928
constructionStart 1925
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Fred F. French Company NERFINISHED
elevationRelativeToSurroundings elevated
feature apartment hotels
brick facades
cooperative apartments
gothic ornamentation
half-timbering details
leadlight windows
private parks
hasPart Prospect Tower NERFINISHED
The Cloister NERFINISHED
The Essex House (Tudor City) NERFINISHED
The Hatfield House (Tudor City) NERFINISHED
The Hermitage NERFINISHED
The Manor NERFINISHED
The Woodstock (Tudor City) NERFINISHED
Tudor City Greens NERFINISHED
Tudor City Place NERFINISHED
Tudor City pedestrian bridges NERFINISHED
Tudor Tower NERFINISHED
Windsor Tower NERFINISHED
locatedIn Manhattan
Midtown Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Tudor architectural style
neighborhood Turtle Bay NERFINISHED
overlooks East River NERFINISHED
United Nations Headquarters NERFINISHED
period early 20th century
planningConcept self-contained residential community
purpose middle-class residential housing
recognizedAs New York City designated historic district
architecturally significant residential complex
streetBoundedBy East 40th Street NERFINISHED
East 43rd Street NERFINISHED
First Avenue NERFINISHED
Second Avenue NERFINISHED

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Fred F. French Company associatedWith Tudor City Historic District