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has gloss | eng: The Osborne, one of New York Citys grandest apartment buildings, stands behind its dour and reticent rusticated brownstone cladding at 205 West 57st Street, on the northwest corner of Seventh Avenue, catercorner from Carnegie Hall. The Osborne, far less prominent for the citys visitors than The Dakota, was designed and built by James Edward Ware in 1883-85 and expanded with an annex to the north in 1906, designed by Alfred S. G. Taylor and Julien Clarence Levi. The stone contractor Thomas Osborne, whose ruinous speculative investment it was, gave the building his name. |
lexicalization | eng: The Osborne |
instance of | c/Apartments in New York City |
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