Joseph Pulitzer House

Mansion in Manhattan, New York

40°46′22″N 73°57′56″W / 40.77283°N 73.96563°W / 40.77283; -73.96563

The Joseph Pulitzer House is a mansion at 7-11 East 73rd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by McKim, Mead & White and constructed for the family of Joseph Pulitzer, who lived there from 1904 to his death in 1911. The house remained in the family until 1934.[1]

It was planned to be replaced with modern apartment houses in 1930[2] and again in 1952.[3] The home was converted into 14 cooperative apartments in 1957.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Ennis, Thomas W. (October 6, 1957). "Palaces' Redone Into Apartments; New York's Mansions of Yesterday Take On New Life as Apartment Houses". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
  2. ^ "Pulitzer Mansion Leased to Be Razed; Modern Housing Development to Replace Landmark in 73d St. Just Off Fifth Av". The New York Times. April 14, 1930. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "Apartments to Replace Former Pulitzer Home". The New York Times. October 17, 1952. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 16, 2022.

Further reading

  • Kathrens, Michael C. (2005). Great Houses of New York, 1880-1930. New York: Acanthus Press. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-926494-34-3.
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