"Two More Playhouses: Work Begun on New Theatres in West 44th and 45th Streets". New-York Tribune. May 27, 1912. p. 3. ProQuest574907446.
"Shubert Alley Traffic Charts Shows' Success: Box-Office Trade Is Brisk When Broadway Strollers Throng in Tiny Street". New York Herald Tribune. July 12, 1942. p. E2. ProQuest1264223023.
"Television Reviews: Music From Shubert Alley". Variety. Vol. 216, no. 12. November 18, 1959. p. 33. ProQuest1014819861.
"Legitimate: Shubert Alley Kudos". Variety. Vol. 147, no. 2. June 17, 1942. p. 51. ProQuest1285802538.
"New Theatre Abandoned: Founders Believe It Unwise to Proceed With Enterprise Had Bought New Site Founders Opened First Playhouse in 1909, and Many New Plays Were Produced There". New-York Tribune. December 21, 1911. p. 7. ProQuest574855982.
"Senator Williams, Lecturer". New-York Tribune. April 2, 1912. p. 7. ProQuest574913550.
"New Theaters for New York: Last Year's Record Not Quite Equalled a Now Shubert House and One for Winthrop Ames "the Lure" and "the Fight" Continue in Limelight". The Hartford Courant. September 12, 1913. p. 7. ProQuest556023582.
"Shuberts Buy Sites of Four of Their Theaters: Get Broadhurst, Plymouth, Shubert and Booth Land From W. W. Astor Estate". New York Herald Tribune. November 10, 1948. p. 14. ProQuest1335171969.
"Seven Shubert Companies Hold Novel Block Party". The Billboard. Vol. 37, no. 38. September 19, 1925. p. 8. ProQuest1031773358.
Pihodna, Joe (August 21, 1949). "What Is Happening to Shubert Alley?: Bright Lights and Stores Will Change the Face of Broadway's Footpath". New York Herald Tribune. p. C1. ProQuest1325370669.
"A Plaque for Shubert Alley". New York Herald Tribune. June 14, 1949. p. 19. ProQuest1326792316.
"Demolition Nearing End In Shubert Alley Work". New York Herald Tribune. August 16, 1949. p. 13. ProQuest1327249427.
"U. N. Information Center Moving to New Location". New York Herald Tribune. May 29, 1952. p. 11. ProQuest1322204649.
Cook, Joan (April 28, 1952). "Shubert Alley Center Informs Public on U. N.: Run by Women Volunteers, Non-Profit Organization Ranks as Hit for 5 Years". New York Herald Tribune. p. 8. ProQuest1322444374.
"Single Icing Plant to Cool 7 Theaters: $250,000 Unit To Be Under Shubert Alley". New York Herald Tribune. October 30, 1959. p. 10. ProQuest1327277484.
"Extended Shubert Alley (To 46 St.) Stymied By Hotel Refusing to Sell". Variety. Vol. 256, no. 6. September 24, 1969. pp. 1, 67. ProQuest1014851256.
"Legitimate: Extended Shubert Alley Idea Needs Strategic Piece of Hotel's Land". Variety. Vol. 258, no. 2. February 25, 1970. p. 69. ProQuest962871266.
Green, Abel (May 6, 1970). "Legitimate: A Shubert Alley Up to 53d St.?". Variety. Vol. 258, no. 12. p. 97. ProQuest964081877.
Pace, Eric (July 6, 1983). "For Broadway: A New Hotel With a Theater: Hotel With Theater Rising on Broadway". The New York Times. p. B1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest121858907.
"Legitimate: Much Ado About Shubert Alley; Minskoffs Bar Cohen's 2 Limos". Variety. Vol. 286, no. 9. April 6, 1977. pp. 119, 124. ProQuest1401309466.
"Legitimate: "Hellz" Flop Lives On In Feuds; Shubert Alley Parking Serial". Variety. Vol. 289, no. 2. November 16, 1977. p. 91. ProQuest1401320594.
Pace, Eric (July 6, 1983). "For Broadway: A New Hotel With a Theater: Hotel With Theater Rising on Broadway". The New York Times. p. B1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest121858907.