One Fifth Avenue is a residential skyscraper in the Washington Square area of Greenwich Village. It was designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett of the firm Helme & Corbett. In 1926, developer Joseph G. Siegel leased the lot on the southeast corner of 8th Street and Fifth Avenue from Sailors' Snug Harbor. Construction began in 1926, and the building opened in 1927 as an apartment hotel with 2- and 3-room units. When first built, it was received with both acclaim and controversy, called "a 27-story apartment hotel, a thing of rare beauty" and "a modern skyscraper in a neighborhood of brownstones".
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| - One Fifth Avenue es un rascacielos residencial en el área de Washington Square de Greenwich Village, en Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Fue diseñado por de la firma Helme & Corbett. En 1926, el urbanizador Joseph G. Siegel arrendó el lote en la esquina sureste de la calle 8 y la Quinta Avenida. La construcción comenzó en 1926, y el edificio se inauguró en 1927 como un hotel de apartamentos con unidades de 2 y 3 habitaciones. Cuando se construyó por primera vez, fue recibido con aclamación y controversia, llamado "un hotel de apartamentos de 27 pisos, una cosa de rara belleza" y "un rascacielos moderno en un barrio de piedra rojiza". (es)
- One Fifth Avenue is a residential skyscraper in the Washington Square area of Greenwich Village. It was designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett of the firm Helme & Corbett. In 1926, developer Joseph G. Siegel leased the lot on the southeast corner of 8th Street and Fifth Avenue from Sailors' Snug Harbor. Construction began in 1926, and the building opened in 1927 as an apartment hotel with 2- and 3-room units. When first built, it was received with both acclaim and controversy, called "a 27-story apartment hotel, a thing of rare beauty" and "a modern skyscraper in a neighborhood of brownstones". (en)
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| - The building, as seen from Washington Square Park in 2019 (en)
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| - One Fifth Avenue es un rascacielos residencial en el área de Washington Square de Greenwich Village, en Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Fue diseñado por de la firma Helme & Corbett. En 1926, el urbanizador Joseph G. Siegel arrendó el lote en la esquina sureste de la calle 8 y la Quinta Avenida. La construcción comenzó en 1926, y el edificio se inauguró en 1927 como un hotel de apartamentos con unidades de 2 y 3 habitaciones. Cuando se construyó por primera vez, fue recibido con aclamación y controversia, llamado "un hotel de apartamentos de 27 pisos, una cosa de rara belleza" y "un rascacielos moderno en un barrio de piedra rojiza". Se convirtió en una cooperativa de apoartamentos en 1976. (es)
- One Fifth Avenue is a residential skyscraper in the Washington Square area of Greenwich Village. It was designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett of the firm Helme & Corbett. In 1926, developer Joseph G. Siegel leased the lot on the southeast corner of 8th Street and Fifth Avenue from Sailors' Snug Harbor. Construction began in 1926, and the building opened in 1927 as an apartment hotel with 2- and 3-room units. When first built, it was received with both acclaim and controversy, called "a 27-story apartment hotel, a thing of rare beauty" and "a modern skyscraper in a neighborhood of brownstones". It was converted to a co-op in 1976, and is "one of the Village's most desirable co-ops." (en)
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