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Here's an inquiry that was posted on DIRT, a land use listserv. Anyone have
any information out there?
Mary Krugman
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Subj: Shelton Hotel, NYC
Date: 6/5/98 0:53:35 AM EST
From: [log in to unmask] (David W. Lloyd)
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To: [log in to unmask] (Dirt)
>A friend who assumes that real estate lawyers know everything about real
>estate has asked me to find out more about the history of the Shelton Hotel
in New
>York City. This is the hotel where Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
>resided around 1928, she painting and he photographing various scenes related
to
>the hotel (as well as I guess a few other things). Anyway the questions for
the
>moment are as follows:
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>1. What is the Shelton Hotel now called? Does the structure still stand?
(Yes, I already checked the yellow pages and it's not listed!)
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>2. Where is/was it located?
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>3. Was it famous at the time as a hangout for artists/photographers/other
creative >types (such as, for example, real estate lawyers)?
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>4. Does anyone have any useful or at least interesting facts about the
Shelton
>Hotel or residency therein by the above mentioned O'Keeffe and Stieglitz?
>
>"OFF-LIST" responses are encouraged... i.e., please compose a new message
>directed only to "[log in to unmask]" rather than "reply" to this message.
I
>have a feeling our list members have already learned everything they want to
>learn about the Shelton Hotel this week.
>
>Thanks! Joshua Stein - Latham & Watkins - New York Office
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