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"Roosevelt Hotel to Open Sept. 22: Structure at Madison Avenue and 45th Street Cost $12,000,000. Occupies a Whole Block Many Architectural Features Were Copied From the City Hall and Historic Mansions". The New York Times. September 14, 1924. p. E1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest103308919.
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"$100,000,000 Being Spent for Building In Mid-City Zone: New Offices, Apartments and Hotels Sprinkled Over 81 Blocks Between Twenty-third and Fiftieth Streets". New-York Tribune. January 28, 1923. p. B1. ProQuest1114569352.
"1923 Hotel Crop Cost $235,000,000: New Hotels in the United States Break All Records in Number, Value and Size". The New York Times. January 6, 1924. p. RE2. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest103473388.
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Elliman, Roland F. (January 27, 1924). "Terminal Zone Seems to Have Big Year Ahead: Plane Formulated and Large Projects Being Completed Are Conclusive Evidence of Another Good Period Development Wonderful In Fourteen Years Has Stepped Into One of Foremost Positions in City". New York Herald Tribune. p. B10. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114776943.
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"New Financing To-day Amounts To $10,300,000: Largest Issue Is $5,500,000 Hotel Roosevelt 20-Year 6 P. C. Debentures at 99 to Yield Over 6.05 P.C.". New York Herald Tribune. February 24, 1927. p. 30. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1130533827.
"Another Broadcaster On the Air in New York: Station WRNY, on 258 Meters, Will Radiate Programs 7 Days a Week". The New York Herald, New York Tribune. June 14, 1925. p. 21. ProQuest1112924447.
"WRNY's Transmitter Is Moved Up Three Floors". The New York Herald, New York Tribune. January 31, 1926. p. A15. ProQuest1112718596.
"WRNY Studios Moved to New Uptown Site: Broadcasting Rooms Transferred to Aviation Building on Fifty-seventh St". New York Herald Tribune. September 29, 1929. p. H1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1112005746.
"Big Hotel Chains Plan to Combine: Bowman-biltmore and the United Corporation". Boston Daily Globe. June 25, 1929. p. 10. ProQuest757580496.
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Casey, M. V. (June 6, 1943). "Californian Buys Control Of Roosevelt: Conrad N. Hilton Acquires Majority Stock in Big 'Grand Central' Hotel Operator of Nine Western Hostelries Began Fortune in 5 Rooms Over His Father's Store in San Antonio, N. M.". New York Herald Tribune. p. C1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1325201396.
Kaselow, Joseph (November 8, 1947). "Hotel Roosevelt Puts Television In 40 Rooms for $3 a Day Extra". New York Herald Tribune. p. 1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1337219140.
"Hotel Renovation to Boost Income: the Roosevelt Reclaims Unused Space to Add $150,000 to Gross 'Annual Take'". The New York Times. July 27, 1952. p. W1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest112488114.
Lyman, Richard B. (July 18, 1952). "Reclaimed Space Boosts Hotel Revenue: Roosevelt Finds New Use for Former Living Area of Domestic Employees". New York Herald Tribune. p. 17. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1326979388.
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"New Stock Plan Set By Roosevelt Hotel: Court Approves Transfer of Assets to Hilton". New York Herald Tribune. October 22, 1952. p. 37. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1320118487.
"Hilton, Obeying Decree, Sells Hotel New Yorker". New York Herald Tribune. May 15, 1956. p. 18. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1325258852.
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"New Haven Claims Half Of Land N.Y. Central Plans to Develop: Alpert Says Road Has 50% Interest, Threatens to Block Efforts to Lease Manhattan Area". Wall Street Journal. October 4, 1956. p. 12. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest132298729.
Quinn, Sally (November 23, 1971). "Tea and Talk With the 'Newcomers' From Mainland China: Tea and Talk With the 'Newcomers' From China". The Washington Post. p. B1. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest148097797.
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Samuelson, Robert J. (June 3, 1971). "Penn Central Real Estate In New York Put on Market". The Washington Post, Times Herald. p. E1. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest147937700.
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Connolly, William G. (December 17, 1972). "In Hotels, the Key Is Occupancy, and It Is Up a Little: Hotel Occupancy Up a Little". The New York Times. p. R1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest119532029.
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"Primary Drive For LaGuardia Opens Tonight: Headquarters at the Hotel Roosevelt to Direct Race for Republican Nominee". New York Herald Tribune. September 4, 1941. p. 15. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1259135167.
"Dewey Quarters Are Opened at Hotel Roosevelt: Brownell Says Pledges of Support Are Pouring in, Many From Democrats Presidential Nominee Sees the Press in Albany". New York Herald Tribune. July 4, 1944. p. 9A. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1282907059.
"Republicans Headquarters For State Open: Pfeiffer, Ives at Ceremony Senator Asserts He Is Facing 'Terrific Fight' Republican State Campaign Headquarters Opened at the Roosevelt". New York Herald Tribune. September 5, 1952. p. 7. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1322465136.
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"Business in Brief". The Los Angeles Times. March 8, 1979. p. 54. Archived from the original on November 15, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
Smith, Liz (August 16, 1981). "The shuffling of people and hotels". New York Daily News. p. 301. Archived from the original on November 15, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
"It was even hotter inside". New York Daily News. July 20, 1980. p. 17. Archived from the original on November 15, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
Parker, Will; Clarke, Katherine (August 31, 2017). "Meet Paul Manafort's real estate fixer". The Real Deal New York. Archived from the original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
"Peking Delegates in New York". The Los Angeles Times. November 14, 1971. p. 103. Archived from the original on November 15, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
"Roosevelt Hotel to Open Sept. 22: Structure at Madison Avenue and 45th Street Cost $12,000,000. Occupies a Whole Block Many Architectural Features Were Copied From the City Hall and Historic Mansions". The New York Times. September 14, 1924. p. E1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest103308919.
"City Engineers Aid Traffic by Subway Plans: Entrances and Exits Placed Inside Buildings Lessen Congestion on Streets City Granted Easements Special Squad Makes Plans for Old and New Routes". New York Herald Tribune. August 24, 1930. p. E1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1113202574.
Sprague, J. L.; Cunningham, J. J. (2013). "A Frank Sprague Triumph: The Electrification of Grand Central Terminal [History]". IEEE Power and Energy Magazine. Vol. 11, no. 1. pp. 58–76. doi:10.1109/mpe.2012.2222293. ISSN1540-7977. S2CID6729668.
"Building Investments Involving $100,000,000: Rapid Growth and Development of the East Side Midtown Section". The New York Times. January 28, 1923. p. RE1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest100246401.
"1923 Hotel Crop Cost $235,000,000: New Hotels in the United States Break All Records in Number, Value and Size". The New York Times. January 6, 1924. p. RE2. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest103473388.
"United Hotels of America: New York Subsidiary to Come Into Market Sonn for a Loan of About $3,500,000". Wall Street Journal. December 22, 1922. p. 9. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest130061069.
Elliman, Roland F. (January 27, 1924). "Terminal Zone Seems to Have Big Year Ahead: Plane Formulated and Large Projects Being Completed Are Conclusive Evidence of Another Good Period Development Wonderful In Fourteen Years Has Stepped Into One of Foremost Positions in City". New York Herald Tribune. p. B10. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114776943.
"New Financing To-day Amounts To $10,300,000: Largest Issue Is $5,500,000 Hotel Roosevelt 20-Year 6 P. C. Debentures at 99 to Yield Over 6.05 P.C.". New York Herald Tribune. February 24, 1927. p. 30. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1130533827.
"WRNY Studios Moved to New Uptown Site: Broadcasting Rooms Transferred to Aviation Building on Fifty-seventh St". New York Herald Tribune. September 29, 1929. p. H1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1112005746.
"United Hotels, Bowman Chain Merger Near: Biltmore Head's Statement Indicates 75,000,000 Deal Is Being Completed". New York Herald Tribune. June 25, 1929. p. 35. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1111729335.
"Receivership Suit Filed Against Hotel Roosevelt". New York Herald Tribune. April 2, 1932. p. 13. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1221267125.
"Hotel Roosevelt Denies Allegation of Insolvency: Has $4,340,523, Says Answer to Boldholder's Suit". New York Herald Tribune. April 7, 1932. p. 33. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114503675.
"Court Reserves Decision In Hotel Roosevelt Suit: Operators Declare Their Company Is Solvent". New York Herald Tribune. April 8, 1932. p. 30. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114838738.
"Court Refuses to Name Hotel Roosevelt Receiver: Bondholders Held Protected and Lone Petitioner Overruled". New York Herald Tribune. April 14, 1932. p. 27. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114583121.
"Bondholder Wins Income In Hotel Roosevelt Suit". New York Herald Tribune. July 24, 1932. p. 10. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114537893.
"United Hotels Suit: Three Receivers Appointed in Wilmington Court Company Owns the Roosevelt". Wall Street Journal. December 18, 1933. p. 2. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest131075735.
"N. Y. United Hotels: Reorganization Plan for Operator of Roosevelt Hotel Filed at Wilmington". Wall Street Journal. December 27, 1933. p. 9. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest131074479.
"Roosevelt Hotel Attracts Single Bid of $25,000: U. S. Judge, in Doubt as to Adequacy of Amount Delays Sale for a Day Operators Make Offer Said to Represent Holders of $2,000,000 in Bonds". New York Herald Tribune. March 1, 1934. p. 11. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1240137279.
"Hotel Roosevelt Ordered Sold On $25,000 Bid: U. S. Court Accepts Single Offer for, Lease Despite Protest of Bondholders Appeal Will Be Taken $11,000,000 in Assets Are Claimed by Counsel". New York Herald Tribune. March 2, 1934. p. 18. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1240148563.
"Hotel Plan Is Offered: New Roosevelt Lease Provided In Proposal; Meeting April 18". New York Herald Tribune. March 18, 1940. p. 25. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1258175255.
"Roosevelt Hotel in New Control: California Operator Acquires Chief Stock Interest in New York Property". The New York Times. June 6, 1943. p. RE1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest106713786.
Casey, M. V. (June 6, 1943). "Californian Buys Control Of Roosevelt: Conrad N. Hilton Acquires Majority Stock in Big 'Grand Central' Hotel Operator of Nine Western Hostelries Began Fortune in 5 Rooms Over His Father's Store in San Antonio, N. M.". New York Herald Tribune. p. C1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1325201396.
Kaselow, Joseph (November 8, 1947). "Hotel Roosevelt Puts Television In 40 Rooms for $3 a Day Extra". New York Herald Tribune. p. 1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1337219140.
"Hotel Renovation to Boost Income: the Roosevelt Reclaims Unused Space to Add $150,000 to Gross 'Annual Take'". The New York Times. July 27, 1952. p. W1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest112488114.
Lyman, Richard B. (July 18, 1952). "Reclaimed Space Boosts Hotel Revenue: Roosevelt Finds New Use for Former Living Area of Domestic Employees". New York Herald Tribune. p. 17. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1326979388.
"Luncheon Club Moving: Realty Group Acquires Dining Space in Hotel Roosevelt". The New York Times. January 16, 1952. p. 41. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest112528998.
"New Stock Plan Set By Roosevelt Hotel: Court Approves Transfer of Assets to Hilton". New York Herald Tribune. October 22, 1952. p. 37. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1320118487.
"Hilton Hotels Sells Roosevelt, Mayflower To Hotel Corp.: Hilton Says Sale to Former Childs Co. Fulfills Antitrust Consent Decree". Wall Street Journal. March 1, 1956. p. 6. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest132299492.
"Hilton Sells Roosevelt, Mayflower: Final Steps In Consent Decree". New York Herald Tribune. March 1, 1956. p. A3. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1325559287.
"New Haven Claims Half Of Land N.Y. Central Plans to Develop: Alpert Says Road Has 50% Interest, Threatens to Block Efforts to Lease Manhattan Area". Wall Street Journal. October 4, 1956. p. 12. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest132298729.
Quinn, Sally (November 23, 1971). "Tea and Talk With the 'Newcomers' From Mainland China: Tea and Talk With the 'Newcomers' From China". The Washington Post. p. B1. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest148097797.
"Ruling on Penn Central Unit's Bid to Defer $45.7 Million of Taxes Postponed by Judge". Wall Street Journal. September 18, 1970. p. 5. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest133466044.
Samuelson, Robert J. (June 3, 1971). "Penn Central Real Estate In New York Put on Market". The Washington Post, Times Herald. p. E1. ISSN0190-8286. ProQuest147937700.
"Bids Trail Hopes On Penn Central Manhattan Sites: Observers Note Weak State Of Market, Legal Tangles, And Long Terms of Leases Judge Mulls Trustees' Plea". Wall Street Journal. October 18, 1971. p. 6. ISSN0099-9660. ProQuest133561272.
Connolly, William G. (December 17, 1972). "In Hotels, the Key Is Occupancy, and It Is Up a Little: Hotel Occupancy Up a Little". The New York Times. p. R1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest119532029.
Oser, Alan S. (May 5, 1976). "About Real Estate". The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
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