Universal Hotel

Universal Hotel may refer to three different establishments of the late 19th century and early 20th century Manhattan, New York. There was a Universal Hotel at 352 Bowery.[1] Another lodging, called Morgan's Universal Hotel, operated in New York City during the 1890s. It was located 75 Clarkson Street,[2] currently the address of Mystique Gentleman's Club.[3] A third establishment named Universal Hotel was located at 6th Avenue (Manhattan) and the northwest corner of 28th Street (Manhattan). It was altered in 1909, expanding to a five story hotel and store. The alteration was performed by architect B.W. Devitan, at a cost of $15,000.[4]

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References

  1. The Suicidal Mania, New York Times, January 7, 1883, pg. 9.
  2. Miss Gallagher Made Him Prisoner, New York Times, November 20, 1895, pg. 1.
  3. Mystique Gentleman's Club
  4. The Building Department, New York Times, April 21, 1909, pg. 13.

Coordinates: 40°44′46″N 73°59′25″W / 40.7460°N 73.9903°W / 40.7460; -73.9903


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