Hotel Deauville was a hotel at 103 East 29th Street in
Rose Hill, Manhattan, New York City, built in 1901.[1] It was a seven-story brick and stone structure influenced by
Beaux-Arts architecture, and was originally an
apartment hotel known as Hatfield House.[2][3] A modern 19-story hotel,[4] designed by Arkan Zeytinoglu Architects and developed by Frank Savino, with 120 rooms, will replace the Hotel Deauville.[5][6]
References
^Norton, Thomas E.; Patterson, Jerry E. (1984). Living It Up: A Guide to the Named Apartment Houses of New York. New York: Atheneum. p. 120.
ISBN9780689114366. DEAUVILLE HOTEL 103 East 29th Street in 1901; the front with columns and an ugly modern marquee