Beaumont Apartments, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. Accessed May 24, 2016. "The Beaumont housed a number of famous tenants over the years, including U.S. Representative Jacob K. Javits; architect Alfred Fellheimer; legendary African-American contralto Marian Anderson; and African-American writer Ralph W. Ellison, author of Invisible Man (1952), who lived in the building forfour decades until his death in 1994."
Leuck, Thomas J. "NBC Will Not Move to Television City", The New York Times, October 31, 1987. "The developer plans the world's tallest building – 150 floors of offices and apartments – and other structures that would include 7,600 apartments, a large shopping mall, a parking garage and a hotel."
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"Building in Riverside Drive: Many Handsome Houses Going Up-opening of New Bridges Promises Increased Activity". New-York Tribune. October 6, 1901. p. 12. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571097489.
"To Extend Riverside Drive: Commissioners to Condemn Right of Way Soon to Be Appointed". New-York Tribune. May 11, 1899. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574611050.
"Along the Hudson: to Extend Riverside Plans for Connection With the Boulevard Lafayette". New-York Tribune. December 14, 1902. p. A9. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571337614.
"Cantor Breaks Ground: Extension of Riverside Drive Formally Begun". New-York Tribune. December 13, 1903. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571518342.
"Metz Opposes Award: Riverside Drive Commission on Widening Hard Hit by Controller". New-York Tribune. May 28, 1907. p. 2. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest572007785.
"More Riverside Drive: Big Extension Planned City May Spend $5,250,000—to Bridge Dyckman Street". New-York Tribune. May 26, 1906. p. 9. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571728806.
"Report on Extension of Riverside Drive: Olmsted and Brunner Submit Recommendations to Borough President McAneny". New-York Tribune. June 9, 1913. p. 4. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest575104164.
"Grant's Tomb Death Trap Removed as Result of Death of Girl Student". New-York Tribune. February 28, 1915. p. 8. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest575389191.
"Art Commission Adopts Mitchell Memorial Plan: Entrance to Central Park East at 90th Street Approved as Site by Body After Delay of 8 Years Subscribe $115,000 Fund Design Includes Bronze Bust of Late Mayor; Work May Start Immediately". New York Herald Tribune. November 10, 1926. p. 21. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1112648275.
"Structural Steel: Cox Construction Low on City Viaduct Bid—week's Orders Call for Over 5,000 Tons". The Wall Street Journal. April 21, 1927. p. 16. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest130476200.
"Riverside Drive Viaduct Opened With Ceremony: $2.360.000 Steel and Stone Roadway Bridges Valley From 155th to 161st St Walker Praises Work Calls Thoroughfare One of Most Beautiful in World". New York Herald Tribune. November 28, 1928. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1113403590.
"Scenic Vistas Offered by City On Riverside Drive Extension: $1,507,000 Order Is Signed and Sealed Street Scenes Within the Island or Manhattan". New York Herald Tribune. October 13, 1935. p. A10. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1222122684.
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"No Longer in Seclusion: the Resident of Riverside Drive Surrounded by Conveniences Houses That Form a Fitting Border for a Beautiful Shore Thorough-fare and Park". New-York Tribune. May 14, 1899. p. B1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574615690.
"If You're Thinking of Living On/Riverside Drive; A Serene Setting Above the Hudson". The New York Times. October 1, 2000. Retrieved April 5, 2024; Fahmy, Dalia (December 2, 2002). "Changing currents on Riverside Conceived for the wealthy, a street on Manhattan's Upper West Side instead became a middle-class stronghold. But now the well-to-do are moving back". Financial Times. p. 5. ProQuest431581260.
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"Riverside Drive Plans: Why a Second Bill for the Extension Was Prepared a Connection With the Boulevard Lafayette of the Greatest Importance-the First Plan Deemed Too Comprehensive and Costly". New-York Tribune. February 6, 1897. p. 7. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574271354.
"Many City Bills Signed: Among Them Those Relating to Riverside Drive and Riverside Park". New-York Tribune. May 24, 1897. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574306547.
"Riverside Drive Plans: the Board of Street Opening Decides to Lengthen It to One-hundred-and-thirty-fifth-st". New-York Tribune. November 18, 1897. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574367296.
"Old Estates That Must Go: Ravages to Result From the Riverside Drive Extension". New-York Tribune. August 15, 1897. p. B4. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574337313.
"The Riverside Viaduct: Work Far Advanced on the Extension of the Drive to Lafayette Boulevard". New-York Tribune. October 15, 1899. p. C3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574674810.
"Building in Riverside Drive: Many Handsome Houses Going Up-opening of New Bridges Promises Increased Activity". New-York Tribune. October 6, 1901. p. 12. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571097489.
"To Extend Riverside Drive: Commissioners to Condemn Right of Way Soon to Be Appointed". New-York Tribune. May 11, 1899. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574611050.
"Along the Hudson: to Extend Riverside Plans for Connection With the Boulevard Lafayette". New-York Tribune. December 14, 1902. p. A9. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571337614.
"Cantor Breaks Ground: Extension of Riverside Drive Formally Begun". New-York Tribune. December 13, 1903. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571518342.
"Metz Opposes Award: Riverside Drive Commission on Widening Hard Hit by Controller". New-York Tribune. May 28, 1907. p. 2. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest572007785.
"More Riverside Drive: Big Extension Planned City May Spend $5,250,000—to Bridge Dyckman Street". New-York Tribune. May 26, 1906. p. 9. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest571728806.
"Report on Extension of Riverside Drive: Olmsted and Brunner Submit Recommendations to Borough President McAneny". New-York Tribune. June 9, 1913. p. 4. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest575104164.
"Grant's Tomb Death Trap Removed as Result of Death of Girl Student". New-York Tribune. February 28, 1915. p. 8. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest575389191.
"Art Commission Adopts Mitchell Memorial Plan: Entrance to Central Park East at 90th Street Approved as Site by Body After Delay of 8 Years Subscribe $115,000 Fund Design Includes Bronze Bust of Late Mayor; Work May Start Immediately". New York Herald Tribune. November 10, 1926. p. 21. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1112648275.
"Structural Steel: Cox Construction Low on City Viaduct Bid—week's Orders Call for Over 5,000 Tons". The Wall Street Journal. April 21, 1927. p. 16. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest130476200.
"Riverside Drive Viaduct Opened With Ceremony: $2.360.000 Steel and Stone Roadway Bridges Valley From 155th to 161st St Walker Praises Work Calls Thoroughfare One of Most Beautiful in World". New York Herald Tribune. November 28, 1928. p. 3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1113403590.
"Scenic Vistas Offered by City On Riverside Drive Extension: $1,507,000 Order Is Signed and Sealed Street Scenes Within the Island or Manhattan". New York Herald Tribune. October 13, 1935. p. A10. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1222122684.
"No Longer in Seclusion: the Resident of Riverside Drive Surrounded by Conveniences Houses That Form a Fitting Border for a Beautiful Shore Thorough-fare and Park". New-York Tribune. May 14, 1899. p. B1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest574615690.