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Olcott Hotel : ウィキペディア英語版
Olcott Hotel

The Olcott Hotel is an establishment on West 72nd street in New York City's Upper West Side.〔''At The Olcott, A Penthouse Of Cards'', New York Times, September 3, 1995, pg. CY6.〕 It was built by the Lapidus Engineering Company beginning in late 1925. The edifice was one of a number of structures constructed at the time from Central Park West to Columbus Avenue on 72nd Street, in New York City. The Fairfield Hotel was another building going up concurrently. Its builder was Louis Israelson and Associates.〔''West Side Parcel Sold To Schulte'', New York Times, October 6, 1925, pg. 47.〕 The Olcott Hotel was sixteen stories when it was completed.〔''Executive Is Killed In 16-Story Plunge'', New York Times, September 10, 1951, pg. 10.〕 It opened in 1930.〔(A Henry Miller Blog ) Retrieved on 1/30/08〕
==Ownership==

Ralph Reck, manager of the Olcott Hotel, was elected Chairman of the Board of the Hotel Executive Club in January 1937.〔''Patterson Heads Hotel Club'', New York Times, January 31, 1937, pg. 188.〕 In August 1946 the hotel was sold to Atwood C. Wolfe for cash above a purchase money first mortgage of $850,000 made by the Travelers Insurance Company. Its property value was assessed at $1,250,000. Hotel Olcott, Inc., was represented by attorney Abraham J. Halprin. The property was sold to Wolfe through George W. Warneicke. The buyer was represented by Dreyer & Traub.〔''Flats Are Sold On The West Side'', New York Times, August 19, 1946, pg. 22.〕
The Olcott Hotel was owned by a syndicate composed of E. Fishbein, S. Mendick, and M. Kaplan in 1956. In September of that year they purchased the Oliver Cromwell apartment-hotel, which was located at 12 West Seventy-Second Street near Central Park West. The syndicate leased the Oliver Cromwell, a twenty-nine story edifice, from the Olicrom Operating Corporation, who represented Herbert Riesner. The deal was brokered by Des Gabor, vice-president of M. Morgenthau-Seixas Company. The title was insured by the City Title Insurance Company.〔''Hotel Leased Here'', New York Times, September 9, 1956, pg. R12.〕
Joseph Slutsky, 76, owned the Olcott Hotel along with his sons, Ben and Julius, at the time of his death in November 1958. Slutsky founded the Nevele
Hotel in New York City in 1901. The Slutskys formerly owned the Raleigh Hotel and Metropole Hotel in Miami, Florida.〔''Joseph Slutsky, 76, Owner Of Hotels'', New York Times, November 24, 1958, pg. 29.〕
Eugene Fishbein managed the Olcott Hotel in 1980. At the time he had been in charge of operations for twenty-five years. In 1980 all units in the hotel had pantries or kitchenettes. Almost two thirds of its four hundred and fifty units were rent stabilized. Long-term occupants paid $300 to $450
per month for studio apartments. One bedroom apartments cost from $400 to $600 monthly. Incoming tenants paid fifty percent more than the stabilized rates. New tenants tended to be transient, people from abroad or members of the entertainment industry. They stayed only two to three weeks on average.〔''About Real Estate Outlook Held Improved for Manhattan Residential Hotels'', New York Times, May 23, 1980, pg. A16.〕
In 1995 Olcott Hotel owners offered to pay $600,000 to restore the building if the New York City Planning Department agreed to legalize its
twenty-nine professional suites and one hundred twenty-two transient hotel rooms. The hotel had been operating for more than thirty years without proper zoning permission. Lee Rosen, the building's general manager, wanted the building to remain exactly as it is.〔''Debating the Character of West 72nd Street'', New York Times, July 2, 1995, pg. CY11.〕

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