The Ansonia, designed by noted architect Paul Duboy, opened in 1904 as a luxury hotel stretching along Broadway between 73rd and 74th streets. By the 1970s it was converted into rental apartments and it is now a designated Landmark on the Upper West Side.
A nice article with pictures is at http://www.thecityreview.com/uws/bway/ansonia.html
For Norm’s Thursday Doors 3/1/2018
Beautiful architecture! Thank you for sharing them with us!
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You’re welcome any time 🙂
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The bottom foto on the left row looks very interesting to me, the dark ceiling and the natural light on the sides – wow, beautiful!
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If you open it you should be able to see it is an awning over the entry way. I like the atmosphere it creates.
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Such wonderful architecture 🙂
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I love this old OT style too.
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This looks luxurious
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It is. 💲
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Lots of dollars!
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Wow, what it would be like to live there!
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If you follow the link the list price for a one bed apartment is around $850,000. When I have some spare change I’ll give it a try.
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Beautiful and bold architecture. What a sizzling hotel this must have been in its day. Thank you Sherry–
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It’s still very classy. 🙂
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