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10 West 56th Street (originally the Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence) is a commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along 56th Street's southern sidewalk between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The six-story building was designed by Warren and Wetmore in the French Renaissance Revival style. It was constructed in 1901 as a private residence, one of several on 56th Street's "Bankers' Row".

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  • 10 West 56th Street (originally the Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence) is a commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along 56th Street's southern sidewalk between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The six-story building was designed by Warren and Wetmore in the French Renaissance Revival style. It was constructed in 1901 as a private residence, one of several on 56th Street's "Bankers' Row". The main facade is largely clad with limestone, while the side facades are clad with brick and have limestone quoins. The ground story contains a glass storefront with rusticated molded-concrete piers. The second floor contains an arched Palladian window while the third and fourth stories have tripartite windows. A mansard roof rises above the fourth floor. According to the New York City Department of City Planning, the house has 16,446 square feet (1,527.9 m2) inside. The house was commissioned for stockbroker Frederick C. Edey and his wife Birdsall Otis Edey in 1899. The couple had initially planned to design their house alongside their neighbor H. B. Hollins, at 12 West 56th Street, but a covenant prevented the Edey house from being built for two years. The Edeys occupied the house until 1919, when the Frangold Realty Company bought it and added a sixth story. Over the following years, it was used largely for commercial purposes, though Elizabeth Taylor also lived at the house in the mid-1950s. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the house as an official landmark in 2007. The house has been owned by billionaire Carlos Slim since 2011. (en)
  • 10 West 56th Street (originalmente Frederick C. y Birdsall Otis Edey Residence) es un edificio comercial en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Está en el costado sur de la calle 56 entre la Quinta Avenida y la Sexta Avenida. El edificio de seis pisos fue diseñado por Warren y Wetmore en el estilo neorrenacentista francés. Fue construido en 1901 como una residencia privada, una de varias en la "Bankers' Row" (la "Fila de los banqueros") de la calle 56. La fachada principal está revestida en gran parte con piedra caliza, mientras que las fachadas laterales están revestidas con ladrillo y tienen quoins de piedra caliza. En la planta baja hay un escaparate de vidrio con pilares de hormigón moldeado rústico. El segundo piso contiene una ventana arqueada de estilo palladiano, mientras que el tercer y cuarto pisos tienen ventanas tripartitas. Un techo abuhardillado se eleva sobre el cuarto piso. Según el Departamento de Planificación Urbana de la ciudad de Nueva York, la casa tiene 1528 m² en el interior. La casa fue encargada por el corredor de bolsa Frederick C. Edey y su esposa Birdsall Otis Edey en 1899. Inicialmente, la pareja había planeado diseñar su casa junto a su vecina , en el 12 West 56th Street, pero un convenio impidió que la casa Edey se construyera durante dos años. Los Edey ocuparon la casa hasta 1919, cuando Frangold Realty Company la compró y agregó un sexto piso. Durante los años siguientes, se utilizó principalmente con fines comerciales, aunque Elizabeth Taylor también vivió en la casa a mediados de la década de 1950. La Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos Históricos de la Ciudad de Nueva York la designó monumento oficial en 2007. La casa es propiedad del multimillonario Carlos Slim desde 2011. (es)
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  • 10 West 56th Street (originally the Frederick C. and Birdsall Otis Edey Residence) is a commercial building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along 56th Street's southern sidewalk between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The six-story building was designed by Warren and Wetmore in the French Renaissance Revival style. It was constructed in 1901 as a private residence, one of several on 56th Street's "Bankers' Row". (en)
  • 10 West 56th Street (originalmente Frederick C. y Birdsall Otis Edey Residence) es un edificio comercial en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Está en el costado sur de la calle 56 entre la Quinta Avenida y la Sexta Avenida. El edificio de seis pisos fue diseñado por Warren y Wetmore en el estilo neorrenacentista francés. Fue construido en 1901 como una residencia privada, una de varias en la "Bankers' Row" (la "Fila de los banqueros") de la calle 56. (es)
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