Cleburne Building
Cleburne Building | |
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Alternative names | 924 West End Avenue |
General information | |
Type | Condominium |
Architectural style | Arts and Crafts Movement |
Address | West End Avenue and 105th Street |
Town or city | New York, NY |
Country | United States |
Construction started | 1912 |
Completed | 1913 |
Owner | Harry Schiff |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Skyscraper |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Schwartz & Gross |
Cleburne Building (also known as 924 West End Avenue) is an apartment building located at West End Avenue and 105th Street in Manhattan, New York City.
The Cleburne was completed in 1913 by real estate developer Harry Schiff on the site of the mansion of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus who perished on the RMS Titanic.[1] There is a memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Straus in nearby Straus Park.[2]
The building, which is designed in the Arts and Crafts Movement style has a handsome porte-cochère.[3]
Notable residents
- Madeleine L'Engle[4]
- Estelle Parsons[5]
- Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter
- Charlie Smalls, composer of "The Wiz"
References
- ↑ White, Norval, and Elliot Willensky. AIA Guide to New York City. New York: Crown, 2000. Print.
- ↑ Gray, Christopher (1998-08-23). "Straus Park, 106th Street and West End Avenue; A Restored Memorial to 2 Who Died on the Titanic". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
- ↑ Gray, Christopher (2008-11-21). "Homage to the Humdrum". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
- ↑ Ohrstrom, Lysandra (2008-03-07). "West End Home of A Wrinkle in Time Author Sells for $4 M.". New York Observer. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
- ↑ Lian, Nancy (2002-12-08). "Celebrity Sightings" (PDF). West 104th Street Block Association Newsletter. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
Coordinates: 40°48′04″N 73°58′08″W / 40.8011°N 73.9688°W
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