Prospect Tower was just beginning to show progress in the spring of 1927 when the little renting cottage opened. It was just as modest as the name sounded, a tiny cottage built beside the hulking No. 45.
Then on June 14, 1938, the rental offices moved into a rowhouse on 42nd Street. It was no longer a 'cottage,' but it had a great eleven-year run.
Left to right: Grace Kelly walks by No. 332 during her modeling days; inside the rental office, things look rather swank.
After World War II, the arrival of the UN to the neighborhood brought about many changes to Tudor City. The rowhouses lining 42nd Street were demolished, and the rental office moved to the former Coffee House in No. 25 in 1953. This office didn't have that much to do: Tudor City had been under rent control since 1942. Nobody moved.
After World War II, the arrival of the UN to the neighborhood brought about many changes to Tudor City. The rowhouses lining 42nd Street were demolished, and the rental office moved to the former Coffee House in No. 25 in 1953. This office didn't have that much to do: Tudor City had been under rent control since 1942. Nobody moved.
fascinating thank you Curt!
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ReplyDeleteLove these posts! Thanks CG!
ReplyDeletethank you for posting these amazing images
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