gptkbp:instanceOf
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building
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gptkbp:architect
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gptkb:George_Edward_Harding
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gptkbp:architecturalStyle
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Renaissance Revival
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gptkbp:completed
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1904
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gptkbp:constructionMaterial
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1904
brick
limestone
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gptkbp:constructionStarted
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1899
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gptkbp:culturalImpact
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featured in films and television
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gptkbp:culturalSignificance
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a symbol of luxury living in early 20th century New York
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gptkbp:currentUse
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mixed-use
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gptkbp:elevation
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approximately 200 feet
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gptkbp:famousFor
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its historic architecture
celebrity residents
luxurious amenities
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gptkbp:features
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balconies
a grand lobby
ornate cornices
a rooftop garden
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gptkbp:floors
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4
approximately 200,000 square feet
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gptkbp:height
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16 stories
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gptkbp:historicalEvent
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site of various social gatherings
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance
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designated landmark
once the tallest building in the area
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Ansonia
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gptkbp:landmark
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gptkb:National_Register_of_Historic_Places
gptkb:New_York_City_Landmarks_Preservation_Commission
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:New_York_City
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gptkbp:nearbyAttractions
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gptkb:Lincoln_Center
gptkb:American_Museum_of_Natural_History
gptkb:Columbia_University
gptkb:Central_Park
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gptkbp:notableFeature
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gptkb:John_Philip_Sousa
gptkb:Duke_Ellington
gptkb:Leonard_Bernstein
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gptkbp:numberOfStudents
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approximately 200
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gptkbp:originalPurpose
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residential
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gptkbp:originatesFrom
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wealthy residents
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gptkbp:parking
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limited
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gptkbp:publicTransport
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subway and bus
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gptkbp:renovated
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2000
2000s
2010
2015
2020
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gptkbp:structureType
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condominium
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gptkbp:style
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gptkb:Beaux-Arts
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gptkbp:suburb
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gptkb:Upper_West_Side
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