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The Jane es un hotel boutique ubicado en 505–507 West Street, con su entrada principal en 113 Jane Street en la sección West Village del vecindario Greenwich Village de Manhattan, Nueva York . El edificio fue originalmente el Hogar e Instituto de Marineros de la American Seamen's Friend Society, un hotel para marineros construido en 1906–08 y diseñado por en estilo georgiano . El edificio presentaba una capilla, una sala de conciertos y una bolera. El hotel se utilizó para albergar a los supervivientes del RMS Titanic mientras se llevaba a cabo la investigación estadounidense sobre el hundimiento.
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dbo:abstract | The Jane es un hotel boutique ubicado en 505–507 West Street, con su entrada principal en 113 Jane Street en la sección West Village del vecindario Greenwich Village de Manhattan, Nueva York . El edificio fue originalmente el Hogar e Instituto de Marineros de la American Seamen's Friend Society, un hotel para marineros construido en 1906–08 y diseñado por en estilo georgiano . El edificio presentaba una capilla, una sala de conciertos y una bolera. El hotel se utilizó para albergar a los supervivientes del RMS Titanic mientras se llevaba a cabo la investigación estadounidense sobre el hundimiento. En 1944, la YMCA se hizo cargo del edificio del Seaman's Retreat Center, como se llamaba entonces. Más tarde se lo conocería como The Jane West, y más recientemente cambió su nombre a Riverview Hotel. El hotel fue renovado por los desarrolladores Sean MacPherson y Eric Goode en 2008 en asociación con BD Hotels, convirtiendo una instalación que se había convertido en alojamiento a largo plazo para drogadictos y personas con mala suerte en un hotel de lujo. Durante un período a mediados de la década de 1980, el artista drag estadounidense RuPaul vivió en la torre del hotel. El edificio es un , designado en 2000. (es) The Jane is a boutique hotel located at 505–507 West Street, with its main entrance at 113 Jane Street in the West Village section of the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The building was originally the American Seamen's Friend Society Sailors' Home and Institute, a hotel for sailors built in 1906–08 and designed by William A. Boring in Georgian style. The building featured a chapel, a concert hall, and a bowling alley, and a beacon which played over the river from the polygonal observatory. The hotel was used to house the survivors of the RMS Titanic while the American inquest into the sinking was held. In 1944, the YMCA took over the building from the Seaman's Retreat Center as it was then called. Later known as The Jane West, and most-recently called the Riverview Hotel. The hotel was renovated by developers Sean MacPherson and Eric Goode in 2008 in partnership with BD Hotels, converting a facility which had become long-term housing for drug addicts and those down on their luck into an upscale hotel. During a period in the mid-1980’s, the American drag performer RuPaul lived in the tower of the hotel. The building is a New York City landmark, designated in 2000. It was reported in late 2022 that it would become a members-only establishment. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The Jane es un hotel boutique ubicado en 505–507 West Street, con su entrada principal en 113 Jane Street en la sección West Village del vecindario Greenwich Village de Manhattan, Nueva York . El edificio fue originalmente el Hogar e Instituto de Marineros de la American Seamen's Friend Society, un hotel para marineros construido en 1906–08 y diseñado por en estilo georgiano . El edificio presentaba una capilla, una sala de conciertos y una bolera. El hotel se utilizó para albergar a los supervivientes del RMS Titanic mientras se llevaba a cabo la investigación estadounidense sobre el hundimiento. (es) The Jane is a boutique hotel located at 505–507 West Street, with its main entrance at 113 Jane Street in the West Village section of the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The building was originally the American Seamen's Friend Society Sailors' Home and Institute, a hotel for sailors built in 1906–08 and designed by William A. Boring in Georgian style. The building featured a chapel, a concert hall, and a bowling alley, and a beacon which played over the river from the polygonal observatory. The hotel was used to house the survivors of the RMS Titanic while the American inquest into the sinking was held. (en) |
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