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The Knickerbocker Hotel is a hotel at Times Square, on the southeastern corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Built by John Jacob Astor IV, the hostelry was designed in 1901 and opened in 1906. Its location near the Theater District around Times Square was intended to attract not only residential guests but also theater visitors.

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  • El Knickerbocker Hotel es un hotel en Times Square, en la esquina sureste de Broadway y la calle 42, en el barrio de Midtown Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York . Construida por John Jacob Astor IV, fue diseñado en 1901 e inaugurado en 1906. Su ubicación cerca del distrito de los teatros alrededor de Times Square tenía la intención de atraer no solo a huéspedes residenciales sino también a visitantes de los teatros. Fue diseñado en gran parte al estilo Beaux-Arts por Marvin & Davis, con Bruce Price como consultor. Sus fachadas principales están en Broadway y 42nd Street. Estas fachadas están construidas de ladrillo rojo con detalles de terracota y un techo abuhardillado prominente. Pose un anexo en 41st Street, construido en 1894 como parte del St. Cloud Hotel, que anteriormente ocupaba su solar. La fachada de la calle 41 contiene un diseño de renacimiento románico de Philip C. Brown. En el interior, el hotel contiene 300 habitaciones, un restaurante, una cafetería y un bar en la azotea. El diseño interior original fue ideado en 1905 por Trowbridge & Livingston . Hay restos dispersos del diseño interior original, incluida una entrada que anteriormente conducía desde la estación Times Square del metro de la ciudad de Nueva York hasta el sótano del hotel. El hotel original, que fue el hogar de Enrico Caruso y George M. Cohan, cerró en 1920 luego de una disminución en el negocio. Luego, el edificio se convirtió en oficinas y se conoció como el edificio Knickerbocker. Fue el hogar de la revista Newsweek desde 1940 hasta 1959, durante el cual se llamó Newsweek Building. Después de importantes renovaciones en 1980, pasó a ser conocido como 1466 Broadway y se utilizó como salas de exposición de prendas de vestir y oficinas. Tras otra renovación en 2001, pasó a llamarse 6 Times Square.Se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1980 y fue designado Monumento Histórico de la Ciudad de Nueva York en 1988. Se convirtió nuevamente en un hotel de 2013 a 2015 con su nombre original. (es)
  • The Knickerbocker Hotel is a hotel at Times Square, on the southeastern corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Built by John Jacob Astor IV, the hostelry was designed in 1901 and opened in 1906. Its location near the Theater District around Times Square was intended to attract not only residential guests but also theater visitors. The Knickerbocker Hotel is largely designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Marvin & Davis, with Bruce Price as consultant. Its primary frontages are on Broadway and 42nd Street. These facades are constructed of red brick with terracotta details and a prominent mansard roof. The Knickerbocker Hotel also incorporates an annex on 41st Street, built in 1894 as part of the St. Cloud Hotel, which formerly occupied the site. The 41st Street facade contains a Romanesque Revival design by Philip C. Brown. Inside, the hotel contains 300 rooms, a restaurant, a coffee shop, and a roof bar. The original interior design was devised in 1905 by Trowbridge & Livingston. There are scattered remnants of the original interior design, including an entrance that formerly led from the New York City Subway's Times Square station to the hotel's basement. The original hotel, which served as the home of Enrico Caruso and George M. Cohan, shuttered in 1920 following a decrease in business. The building was then converted to offices, becoming known as the Knickerbocker Building. It was the home of Newsweek magazine from 1940 to 1959 during which it was called the Newsweek Building. After major renovations in 1980, it became known as 1466 Broadway and was used as garment showrooms and offices. Following another renovation in 2001, it was known as 6 Times Square. The Knickerbocker was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and was designated a New York City Landmark in 1988. It was converted back to a hotel from 2013 to 2015 under its original name. (en)
  • 尼克博克酒店(The Knickerbocker Hotel)是美國紐約曼哈頓中城時報廣場的一座酒店。這座酒店位於百老匯和42號街路口的東南角,開業於1906年。 (zh)
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  • Seen from across Broadway and 42nd Street, 2021 (en)
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  • The closed doorway to the original hotel, part of the subway station's fare-control area (en)
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  • Times Sq-42 St shuttle platforms Sep 2021 02.jpg (en)
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  • Manhattan, New York 10036 (en)
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  • Peter Poon Architects (en)
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  • 尼克博克酒店(The Knickerbocker Hotel)是美國紐約曼哈頓中城時報廣場的一座酒店。這座酒店位於百老匯和42號街路口的東南角,開業於1906年。 (zh)
  • El Knickerbocker Hotel es un hotel en Times Square, en la esquina sureste de Broadway y la calle 42, en el barrio de Midtown Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York . Construida por John Jacob Astor IV, fue diseñado en 1901 e inaugurado en 1906. Su ubicación cerca del distrito de los teatros alrededor de Times Square tenía la intención de atraer no solo a huéspedes residenciales sino también a visitantes de los teatros. (es)
  • The Knickerbocker Hotel is a hotel at Times Square, on the southeastern corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Built by John Jacob Astor IV, the hostelry was designed in 1901 and opened in 1906. Its location near the Theater District around Times Square was intended to attract not only residential guests but also theater visitors. (en)
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  • 尼克博克酒店 (zh)
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