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London Terrace is an apartment building complex located in New York City, in the Chelsea section of western Manhattan. It encompasses an entire city block bounded by Ninth and Tenth Avenues, as well as by West 23rd and 24th Streets. Construction began in late 1929, at a cost of more than $25,000,000 ()〔 on what was then to be the largest apartment building in the world. The London Terrace building contains approximately 1,700 apartments in 14 contiguous buildings between 17 and 19 stories high as well as an Olympic sized swimming pool. London Terrace was constructed by Henry Mandel Companies and the architectural firm, Farrar & Watmough.〔 The building is currently operated by two separate entities. London Terrace Towers is currently a co-op and managed by Douglas Elliman Property Management,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.londonterracetowers.com/mgmt.html )〕 while London Terrace Gardens is now a rental building and managed by Rose Associates.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.londonterrace.com/index.htm )〕 ==History== The name of the building stems from the former development also known as London Terrace, which consisted of roughly 80 houses built in 1845 that resembled London flats.〔 The location was selected by Mandel due to the short walk to midtown Manhattan offices, as a way to provide modern low-priced housing for "white collar" workers.〔〔 Victor C. Farrar, architect of London Terrace, compared the project to Rockefeller Center, and stated that large scale projects conserve valuable space and rehabilitate the city with modern apartment buildings and stores 〔 Descendants of Clement Clarke Moore leased the property to Mr. Mandel in 1929, which permitted the demolition of the six story "London Terrace" buildings and the smaller "Chelsea Cottage" in the rear, which were mostly constructed in 1845 by William Torrey after their 85 year leases expired. Mr. Mandel stated that "The section which we will develop is one of the most logical areas in downtown section for the purpose... here may be found about the only unbroken rows of old-style buildings which lend themselves readily to destruction without the interference of newer structures. The convenience of the section to the midtown and shopping centers offers another logical reason for such development".〔 The cornerstone was laid by the Clement Clarke Moore, great-great-grandson of his namesake in December 1929, To finance construction of the complex, two separate $5.5 million bonds were issued, one for the "End Units" (now London Terrace Towers) and one for the "Garden Units" (now London Terrace Gardens),〔 which leads to the buildings' bifurcated structure. The first buildings were opened for occupancy May 1930. When the complex was complete in November 1930, the population of the block increased from approximately 400 to roughly 5,000, making better use of the valuable real estate. The complex included restaurants, swimming pool, gymnasium, and a "modernistic garage with club rooms for both patrons and chauffeurs".〔 The pool was regularly used for swim meets. At the 1932 London Terrace Christmas party, Yankees baseball legend Babe Ruth dressed as Santa Claus and distributed gifts to hundreds of children. Some guests were residents of London Terrace, while others were invited by The Salvation Army. After handing out the gifts, Babe revealed his identity to wild shouts and cheers from the crowd. Babe and his wife thrilled the crowd by signing autographs and visiting apartments. The building fell into default May 1933, shortly after the complex was complete, due in part to the Great Depression. Henry Mandell entered into personal bankruptcy in 1932 with debts of more than $14 million (). Three years after completion, on January 1, 1934, it was 94% rented (1,560 out of 1,665). The property agent, William A. White & Sons credited this to four factors: the opening of the Independent Subway System's Eighth Avenue Line (the current of the New York City Subway); lowered rental prices; advertising campaigns; and addition of facilities available to residents without charge.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「London Terrace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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