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- 18_Gramercy_Park abstract "18 Gramercy Park is a historic building in Manhattan, New York City, USA. Built as a hotel in 1927, it was a women's temporary residence owned by The Salvation Army from 1963 to 2008. It was redesigned by Robert A. M. Stern Architects as a luxury residential building in 2012.".
- 18_Gramercy_Park architect Murgatroyd_&_Ogden.
- 18_Gramercy_Park architect Robert_A._M._Stern.
- 18_Gramercy_Park buildingEndDate "1927".
- 18_Gramercy_Park floorCount "19".
- 18_Gramercy_Park location Gramercy_Park.
- 18_Gramercy_Park location Manhattan.
- 18_Gramercy_Park location New_York_City.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageExternalLink www.18gramercypark.com.
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- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageRevisionID "696899865".
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condominiums_and_housing_cooperatives_in_Manhattan.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gramercy_Park.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Residential_buildings_completed_in_1927.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Salvation_Army.
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- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Houston_Rockets.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Alexander_(businessman).
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
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- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink Robert_A._M._Stern.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink The_Salvation_Army.
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLink William_Zeckendorf,_Jr..
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "18 Gramercy Park South".
- 18_Gramercy_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "18 Gramercy Park".
- 18_Gramercy_Park architect Murgatroyd_&_Ogden.
- 18_Gramercy_Park architect Robert_A._M._Stern.
- 18_Gramercy_Park completionDate "1927".
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- 18_Gramercy_Park floorCount "19".
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- 18_Gramercy_Park name "18".
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- 18_Gramercy_Park subject Category:Condominiums_and_housing_cooperatives_in_Manhattan.
- 18_Gramercy_Park subject Category:Gramercy_Park.
- 18_Gramercy_Park subject Category:Residential_buildings_completed_in_1927.
- 18_Gramercy_Park subject Category:The_Salvation_Army.
- 18_Gramercy_Park hypernym Building.
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- 18_Gramercy_Park comment "18 Gramercy Park is a historic building in Manhattan, New York City, USA. Built as a hotel in 1927, it was a women's temporary residence owned by The Salvation Army from 1963 to 2008. It was redesigned by Robert A. M. Stern Architects as a luxury residential building in 2012.".
- 18_Gramercy_Park label "18 Gramercy Park".
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- 18_Gramercy_Park name "18 Gramercy Park".