Chelsea Corners

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200 West 16th Street

Chelsea Corners was an apartment complex built in 1931 at 15th Street[1] and 16th Street, in Chelsea, Manhattan.[2] It is currently a co-op.[1] The first building was completed at 200 West 16th Street in May 1931. The development, planned for completion in fall 1931,[2] was only partially finished due to the Great Depression.[1]

The projected cost was $50,000,000. Chelsea Corners was a portion of an undertaking by Henry Mandel to rebuild 7th Avenue, just below 23rd Street, with a number of tall apartment buildings. The edifices are made of variegated orange brick and were designed by Farrar & Watmough, who were also responsible for the design of Mandel's London Terrace and Parc Vendome.

Interior design & recent history

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