Sloane House YMCA
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The Sloan House
The Sloane House YMCA, also known as William Sloane House YMCA, at 356 West 34th Street in Manhattan was the largest residential YMCA building in the nation.[1]
It was sold in 1993 for $5 million and converted to rental apartments later.[1] It is managed by Kibel Company.
Related papers are archived.[2]
Its pending closure was noted as part of a trend.[3]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b dot blogspot dot com/2006/04/tale-of-sloane-house-at-w34th-street.html[permanent dead link]
- ^ "YMCA OF GREATER NEW YORK WILLIAM SLOANE HOUSE: An Inventory of Its Records".
- ^ "Sloane". New York Times. 1991.
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Coordinates: 40°45′10.72″N 73°59′45.43″W / 40.7529778°N 73.9959528°W
Categories:
- Residential buildings in Manhattan
- YMCA buildings in the United States
- Clubhouses in Manhattan
- Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
- Manhattan building and structure stubs