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The Grand Central Hotel, later renamed the Broadway Central Hotel, was a hotel at 673 Broadway, New York City, that was famous as the site of the murder of financier James Fisk in 1872 by Edward S. Stokes.[1] The hotel collapsed on August 3, 1973,[2] killing four residents and injuring at least twelve.[3] HistoryThis hotel, which opened in 1870, was designed by Henry Engelbert, and was commissioned by Elias S. Higgins, a local carpet manufacturer. The hotel's facade was reminiscent of Engelbert's Grand Hotel (New York City) on Broadway and West 31st Street, which was also commissioned by Higgins. Both of these hotels by Engelbert were characterized by elaborate mansards with dormers in the French Second Empire style, although the Grand Central Hotel was clearly the larger and more elaborate of the two. THE LARGEST HOTEL IN AMERICA On February 2, 1876, 8 baseball teams formed what became the National League of Major League Baseball at the Grand Central Hotel. The event was celebrated at the league's 50 and 75th anniversaries at the hotel.[7] CollapseOn August 3, 1973, allegedly due in part to illegal alterations on a basement bearing wall,[8] a section of the Broadway facade of the structure, then known as the University Hotel,[9] collapsed onto Broadway, killing four residents of the hotel. By this time the building had deteriorated into a welfare hotel, but it housed Art Bar, a successor for a brief time as a venue for the artists and sculptors who had congregated at Max's Kansas City. On the Mercer Street side of the hotel there was the Mercer Arts Center, a complex of live theaters operated by Sy and Cynthia Kaback.[10] The collapse occurred just hours before the theaters were due to be filled with hundreds of patrons. The remains of the hotel were demolished, and New York University subsequently built a 22-story student dorm for law students on the site.[10] See also
References1. ^Staff (January 7, 1872) [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1872/01/07/79010690.pdf "James Fisk Murdered"] The New York Times 2. ^{{cite news |url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10610F63D5C15738DDDAD0894D0405B838BF1D3 |title=Broadway Central Hotel Collapses; 3 Walls Still Up; 320 Occupants |publisher=The New York Times |date=August 4, 1973 | first=Murray | last=Schumach}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1973/08/11/archives/two-more-bodies-found-in-rubble-4-are-now-known-dead-in-collapse-of.html?mcubz=1|title=Two More Bodies Found in Rubble; 4 Are Now Known Dead in Collapse of Hotel, and 2 Are Unaccounted for|last=Ferretti|first=Fred|date=August 11, 1973|work=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|publisher=The New York Times}} 4. ^The date of the fire is given as March 23 in [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1867/03/25/79812782.pdf "Destruction by Fire of the Winter Garden Theatre"] The New York Times (Monday, March 25, 1867) 5. ^Winter Garden Theatre (1850), not to be confused with the present Winter Garden Theatre of 1911 6. ^From the N.Y. Tribune, Thursday, November 11, 1869, p. 8, col.2 (bottom) 7. ^https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/08/nyregion/broadway-central-hotels-heyday-before-a-fatal-collapse.html 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://narrative.ly/stories/the-theater-came-crashing-down/ |title=The Theater Came Crashing Down |last=McGrath |first=Garrett |publisher=Narratively |date=September 3, 2013|at=New York Post contemporary quote |access-date=15 February 2016}} 9. ^Pollak: Michael (November 8, 2015) "Broadway Central Hotel’s Heyday Before a Fatal Collapse" The New York Times 10. ^1 {{cite interview |last=Kabak |first=Cynthia |interviewer= Donohoe, John |title=The Life and Times of Sy Kaback: Lap 12 - A "Dramatic" Effort | |url=http://www.simplesevens.com/sykaback/12.htm |website=SimpleSevens.org |location=East Hampton, N.Y. |date=2002 |access-date=22 November 2009}} External links
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