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  1. The Waldorf Astoria Chicago is located in the Gold Coast, a district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is also close to Oak Street, which is known for its boutiques, high end jewelry stores, and spas, as well as State Street and Rush Street. The latter is known for its night life.

  2. Oct 28, 2021 · Rutgers University Press, 2021. In American Hotel: The Waldorf-Astoria and the Making of a Century, historian David Freeland recounts the history of not just an American hotel, but, arguably, the American hotel. From the opening as the Waldorf at its first location at Fifth Avenue at 33rd Street in 1893, then more than doubling in size in 1897 ...

  3. Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, formerly The Waldorf-Astoria Collection, [2] is a luxury hotel and resort brand of Hilton Worldwide. It is positioned as the flagship brand within Hilton's portfolio, being used on hotels which offer the highest standards of facilities and service. As of December 31, 2019, it had 32 locations with 9,821 rooms ...

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  4. 3 min read. City Waldorf Astoria. In 1893, the Waldorf Hotel was constructed at the corner of 33rd Street and Fifth Avenue by William Waldorf Astor. John Jacob Astor IV, his cousin and competitor, built a taller hotel next door four years later. The two feuding relatives eventually reached a truce and connected their buildings with a 300-foot ...

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    Opening and early years of the Waldorf

    In 1799, John Thompson bought a 20-acre (8 ha) tract of land roughly bounded by Madison Avenue, 36th Street, Sixth Avenue, and 33rd Street, immediately north of the Caspar Samler farm, for (US$2400) £482 10s. In 1826, John Jacob Astor purchased Thompson's parcel, as well as one from Mary and John Murray who owned a farm on Murray Hill, in the area which is now Madison Avenue to Lexington Avenue, between 34th and 38th streets.[a] In 1827, William B. Astor, Sr. bought a half interest, including...

    Opening of the Astoria and consolidation

    When a decision was made to build a second hotel next to the Waldorf, truce provisions were developed between the Astors which reserved some proprietary rights. The plan design used corridors to join the two buildings and there was even a bond provision for bricking up the corridors should the need arise. On November 1, 1897, Waldorf's cousin, John Jacob Astor IV, opened the 16 story Astoria Hotel on an adjacent site. The Astoria, named after Astoria, Oregonwhich was founded by John Jacob Ast...

    From its inception, the Waldorf was always a "must stay" hotel for foreign dignitaries. The viceroy of China, Li Hung-Chang stayed at the hotel in 1896 and feasted on 100-year-old eggs which he brought with him. Li also brought his own stoves, chefs and servants with him to prepare and serve his meals. Upon his departure from the Waldorf, he ordere...

    On the exterior, the two and three lower stories in the respective buildings were of red sandstone, while the balance of the work to the roof-line was red brick and red terracotta. The building rested on solid rock and contained a fireproof steel frame.The first and second floors contained public spaces. The combined hotel, after merging in 1897, h...

    William Waldorf Astor (1848–1919) was a wealthy American attorney, politician, businessman, and newspaper publisher of the Astor family. He was the only child of financier/philanthropist John Jacob Astor III (1822–1890) and Charlotte Augusta Gibbes (1825–1887).Described as being a "very prickly sort of person", he had a background in Europe and ear...

    This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: H. M. Biggs' "Preventive Medicine in the City of New York: The Address in Public Medicine Delivered at the 65th Annua...
    This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: The American Architect and Building News Company's "American Architect and Architecture" (1898)
    This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: W. T. Comstock's "Architecture and Building" (1898)
    This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: M. King's "Kings Handbook of New York City" (1898)
  5. Title: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel records, 1893-1929. Size: 87.81 linear feet (17 boxes, 627 volumes) Source: Donated by Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 1929, 1932, 1964. Abstract: The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel was originally built as the Waldorf Hotel at Fifth Avenue and 33rd St. in New York City in 1893 and was merged with the Astoria Hotel in 1897.

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  7. The Waldorf Astoria Chicago is a Contemporary skyscraper designed between 2002 and 2005 by Lucien Lagrange Architects, and built between 2006 and 2009, for a reported $238 million dollars, in Chicago, IL. Waldorf Astoria Chicago is not the only name you might know this building by though. Between 2009 and 2012 it was also known as The Elysian.

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