JW Marriott Essex House - NYC, NY, USA
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N 40° 46.044 W 073° 58.848
18T E 586017 N 4513436
Art Deco building now MArriot Hotel
Waymark Code: WM17NCC
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 03/13/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member RakeInTheCache
Views: 2

"HEIGHT 140.5 m / 461 ft
FLOORS 42
Official Name JW Essex House
Other Names Essex House, Park Tower Hotel, Jumeirah Essex House

Type Building
Status Completed
Completion 1931

Country United States
City New York City
Address 160 Central Park South
Function Residential / Hotel
Structural Material
All-Steel

Owner
Strategic Hotels & Resorts
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"Opened in 1931, the hotel is 44 stories tall and contains 426 Art Deco–style rooms and 101 suites, as well as 147 condominium residences. It features a distinctive red neon rooftop sign.

JW Marriott Essex House New York is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

History
JW Marriott Essex House is on part of the site of an eight-building housing cooperative complex called Navarro Flats, developed by José Francisco de Navarro from 1882 to 1884. At the time, Central Park South contained a multitude of high-class apartment buildings. However, Navarro Flats was not successful, and it closed by the 1920s. Construction began on October 30, 1929, one day after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The hotel was first intended to be named the Park Tower and then the Sevilla Tower. However the Great Depression slowed construction and the hotel did not open until October 1, 1931, as the Essex House.

In 1932, the hotel was taken from its bankrupt owner, Abraham E. Lefcourt, by the US Government's Reconstruction Finance Corporation. That same year, the hotel erected its iconic six-story sign on the roof. In 1946, the RFC sold the hotel to the Sterling National Bank & Trust Co. who sold it to Marriott Hotels in 1969, who operated it as Marriott's Essex House. Marriott sold the hotel, with opening of the New York Marriott Marquis, to Japan Air Lines (JAL) in 1984, who operated it as part of its Nikko Hotels division as Essex House.

The hotel was renovated from 1990 to 1991, at a cost of over $75 million. "The renovation work was complicated by the fact that Marriott had sold approximately 100 units in the hotel as condominiums. Their owners had to be paid to leave during renovations and the new guest rooms had to be constructed around the residential units, which were located randomly throughout the building. The renovations decreased the room count from 690 to 591 and added central air-conditioning, replacing the hotel's unsightly window units. The restored hotel reopened on September 24, 1991 as Essex House Hotel Nikko New York. Japan Air Lines sold the hotel to Strategic Hotels & Resorts in 1999, who engaged Starwood Hotels to manage it as part of the Westin Hotels division as Essex House – A Westin Hotel.

The Dubai Investment Group acquired the hotel from Strategic in 2006 for $424 million. The group put the property under the management of its Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts chain as Jumeirah Essex House and undertook a $90 million renovation, overseen by Hirsch Bedner Associates, an Atlanta-based design firm.

In 2012, Strategic Hotels & Resorts re-acquired the hotel from the Dubai Investment Group for $325 million—$50 million less than Dubai Investment paid for the property six years earlier. The hotel was renamed JW Marriott Essex House New York on September 8, 2012, after the sale closed.

In March 2016, Anbang Insurance Group, a Beijing-based Chinese insurance company, purchased Strategic Hotels & Resorts. The deal included the Essex House and 15 other luxury hotels and resorts. The deal was first announced as being worth $6.5 billion, but ended up being for $5.5 billion after Strategic was forbidden by the US Government to sell the Hotel del Coronado to overseas buyers, due to its location adjacent to Naval Base Coronado.

In November 2018 it was reported that, under pressure from the Chinese government to offload overseas assets, Anbang had hired Bank of America to solicit buyers for Strategic Hotels & Resorts.

The hotel was formerly the home of a many-starred restaurant, Alain Ducasse at Essex House. However, Ducasse closed the restaurant at Essex House in January 2007. In early 2008, South Gate Restaurant and Bar opened in the hotel.

The hotel is known for being the place of death for the musician Donny Hathaway and one of the final living places for musician David Bowie and Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky.

Casey Stengel frequented the Essex House during his New York Yankees and New York Mets managing careers. Many visiting Major League Baseball teams have lodged at the Essex House when playing the Mets and Yankees."

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Building Name: JW Essex House

Structure Height: 461

Number of Stories: 42

Year Built: 1931

Style: Art Deco

Use: Other

Publicly accessible areas:
all


Address:
New York City Address 160 Central Park South


The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) link: [Web Link]

Architect/Design Firm: Not listed

Hours: Not listed

Cost: Not listed

Building Website: Not listed

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