Half Moon Hotel

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Half Moon Hotel was a historic oceanfront hotel in Brooklyn’s Coney Island, best known as the site of mob informant Abe Reles’s mysterious 1941 death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
hotel
architecturalStyle Art Deco
associatedWith Abe Reles NERFINISHED
Murder, Inc. NERFINISHED
New York City organized crime
constructionStart 1926
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfEvent 12 November 1941
demolished 1995
eventLocation sixth-floor window
hasProperty oceanfront
hasReputation site of mysterious death
symbol of Coney Island’s decline
heritageStatus considered a historic Coney Island landmark (informal)
inception 1927
inPopularCulture referenced in books on organized crime
referenced in histories of Coney Island
laterUsedAs senior citizens home
laterUsedBy Coney Island Hospital NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
location Brooklyn NERFINISHED
Coney Island NERFINISHED
New York City
mediaCoverage extensive press coverage of Abe Reles’s death
namedAfter Henry Hudson’s ship Half Moon NERFINISHED
near West 29th Street, Coney Island NERFINISHED
notableEvent death of mob informant Abe Reles
numberOfFloors 14
operatedBy private hotel operators
ownedBy New York City
surface form: City of New York
partOf Coney Island Boardwalk area NERFINISHED
reasonForDemolition redevelopment of Coney Island waterfront
structural deterioration
replacedBy New York City public housing NERFINISHED
senior housing complex
use hospital facility
nursing home
residential hotel
resort hotel

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Abe Reles hotelAtDeath Half Moon Hotel