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Omni Berkshire Place

The Omni Berkshire Place hotel is located at 21 East 52nd Street, near Madison Avenue, in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is owned and operated by Omni Hotels & Resorts. The hotel was also inducted into Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in 2010.[1]

Omni Berkshire Place
Madison Avenue, Omni Berkshire Place on right
General information
LocationManhattan, New York City
Address21 East 52nd St.
Coordinates40°45′34″N 73°58′29″W / 40.75944°N 73.97472°W / 40.75944; -73.97472
Opening1926
OwnerOmni Hotels
ManagementOmni Hotels
Design and construction
Architect(s)Warren & Wetmore
Other information
Number of rooms395

History edit

Early history edit

Opened in 1926 as The Berkshire Hotel, it was designed by architects Warren & Wetmore in the Classical Revival style.[2] It was built as a residential hotel and was part of the "Terminal City" project consisting of hotels and apartment buildings in the area around Grand Central Terminal.[3] At the time of construction, it was 10 stories tall, located on a plot measuring 100 by 62 feet (30 by 19 m). Two years later, J.C. and M.G. Mayer leased the hotel for 21 years with plans to renovate it.[4]

Connection to the arts edit

The Berkshire Hotel has historic ties to Broadway and the arts. Ethel Merman lived at the property for many years,[5][6] and Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote the musical Oklahoma! in a suite that was later named the Rodgers and Hammerstein Suite.[7] Alfred Hitchcock was also a regular.[8][9]

The hotel was for many years the home of an exclusive private dining club founded by drama critic Alexander Woolcott and designed by Norman Bel Geddes. The club was known as the Elbow Room upon its opening in 1938. Its founding members included Harold Ross, George S. Kaufman, Robert E. Sherwood, Moss Hart, William S. Paley, Raymond Massey, and Cedric Hardwicke.[10][11] Later renamed the Barberry Room, it was known as "the most exclusive restaurant in New York".[10] Rodgers and Hammerstein collaborated at a reserved table, Edward R. Murrow dined there each Friday before the airing of his Person to Person show, and Frank Sinatra dined there in 1955 with heiress Gloria Vanderbilt.[10][12] Marc Connelly, David Sarnoff, and Richard Rodgers continued to be regulars into the 1950s.[10]

Salvador Dalí dined at the Barberry in 1960 and took offense at a William-Adolphe Bouguereau painting in the dining room depicting a satyr surrounded by nymphs. Dalí reportedly considered Bouguereau's nymphs to be bad art and struck a deal with the hotel to trade his own painting of nymphs for the Bouguereau. Dalí returned to the dining room days later and, as well-heeled diners watched and dodged paint, created an abstract impression of nymphs. He used a rubber cap on his head to apply the paint to a seven-foot canvas. The Barberry Room displayed Dalí's nymphs for a time, but it was later relegated to a linen closet. In 1979, the New York Daily News reported that the Dalí had disappeared.[13][14][15]

Subsequent sales and renovations edit

 
Omni Berkshire Place is at far right, across from the Look building at center.

The Berkshire Hotel was purchased in 1959 by the Knott Hotels Corporation.[11] Knott subsequently built a 15-story, 158-room addition.[16]

In 1977, the hotel was acquired by Dunfey Hotels, a subsidiary of Aer Lingus,[17] for $9.7 million, becoming the first hotel in New York City to be run by that chain.[18] The new owners evicted Ethel Merman in 1978, stating they did not want permanent residents.[19] Dunfey renovated the hotel at a cost of $9 million[18][20] to designs by Peter Gisolfi Associates and interior architect Roland Jutras.[21] The project involved renovating all of the guest rooms.[20] The refurbished hotel reopened in June 1979[18] as Berkshire Place - A Dunfey Classic Hotel.[14] That year, The New York Times called the structure "a handsome unexceptional building erected in 1926 to the designs of Warren & Wetmore, one of New York's finest architectural firms of the eclectic period".[21] Its restoration was described by media as part of a "building boom" that followed the city's near-bankruptcy in 1975,[22] as well as part of a general trend of foreign airlines renovating hotels in New York City.[23]

Dunfey Hotels acquired the Omni Hotels chain in 1983 and the hotel was soon after renamed Omni Berkshire Place.[24] Omni bought the Berkshire Place hotel outright in March 1992 for $83.5 million.[25] The hotel was further renovated in 1995 and 2003.[3] During the 1995 renovation, which cost $50 million, the Omni Berkshire Place was downsized from 415 to 395 rooms, and numerous amenities were added to each room. After the renovation, the average guest room was 375 square feet (34.8 m2) and there were 20 handicapped-accessible guest rooms.[26]

In early 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, Omni closed the hotel indefinitely and fired 268 staff members.[27] On June 11, 2020, Omni announced that the Omni Berkshire Place would close permanently, though TRT Holdings, owner of Omni Hotels, would retain the property for possible conversion to an office building.[28][29] In October 2021, the owners reversed their plans and reopened the hotel.[30][31] This followed a piece of legislation passed by the New York City Council in September 2021; the legislation required hotels that closed due to the pandemic to pay severance to their employees if they did not reopen with at least 25 percent of their pre-pandemic staff.[32][33] Omni Hotels president Peter Strebel said: "Paying the severance would have cost more than reopening."[30]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hotel History - Omni Berkshire Place". Historic Hotels of America. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  2. ^ Panchyk, R. (2010). New York City Skyscrapers. Postcard History Series. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-4396-3862-0. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Omni Berkshire Place: History". Historic Hotels Worldwide. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  4. ^ "Mayers Lease Hotel Berkshire". The New York Times. November 17, 1928. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  5. ^ Howard Kissel (2007). New York Theater Walks. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. pp. 52–53.
  6. ^ Kellow, Brian (2008). Ethel Merman : a life. New York: Penguin Books. p. 217. ISBN 978-0-14-311420-8. OCLC 223803989.
  7. ^ Nyland, Christine (2016). "Broadway History At The Omni Berkshire". Broadway Inbound. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  8. ^ "Restored Berkshire Place Combines Charm, Modern Elegance". The Sunday Times. Scranton, Pennsylvania. May 4, 1980. p. C8. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  9. ^ "N.Y. hotel refurbished to regain old splendor". Asbury Park Press. December 9, 1979. p. G6. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  10. ^ a b c d Walker, Danton (March 11, 1956). "Broadway". New York Daily News. p. II-14. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  11. ^ a b Danton Walker (January 18, 1959). "Broadway". New York Daily News. p. 14. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  12. ^ "Gloria, Frankie Spend Day at Hide-and-Seek". New York Daily News. January 1, 1955. p. 3. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  13. ^ "Dalí Slaps Out Abstract Painting as Viewers Duck". The News Texan (UPI story). March 23, 1960. p. 7. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  14. ^ a b "A Dalí hanging in the closet". New York Daily News. March 4, 1979. p. 11J – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "Lyons Den". The Post-Standard. October 7, 1960. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  16. ^ "Berkshire Hotel to Expand". The New York Times. January 1, 1959. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  17. ^ "Berkshire Hotel Sold". New York Daily News. December 17, 1977. p. B2. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  18. ^ a b c "Dunfey Hotels Are Run As a Family Affair". The New York Times. June 15, 1979. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  19. ^ "Bing's widow writing books". New York Daily News. May 17, 1978. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  20. ^ a b "Smatter 'O Facts". New York Daily News. August 19, 1979. p. 232. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  21. ^ a b "Design Notebook". The New York Times. October 25, 1979. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  22. ^ "NYC enjoying old fashioned building boom". Journal-News. July 13, 1978. p. 37. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  23. ^ "Real Estate". The New York Times. February 21, 1979. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  24. ^ "Far from Omni-potent". New York Daily News. April 4, 1986. p. 37. Retrieved May 8, 2020 – via newspapers.com  .
  25. ^ Miller, Leslie (August 9, 1992). "FOCUS; How Omni Survived the Hotel Downturn". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  26. ^ "TRAVEL ADVISORY; Two New York Hotels Are in Transition". The New York Times. July 30, 1995. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  27. ^ "New York City Midtown hotel Omni Berkshire Place lays off 268 employees". Crain's New York Business. April 17, 2020. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  28. ^ "Billionaire Rowling's Manhattan Hotel to Permanently Close". Bloomberg via msn.com. June 11, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  29. ^ "Omni Berkshire Place to Close Permanently in Wake of Coronavirus". The Real Deal New York. June 12, 2020. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  30. ^ a b "Hotel Severance Bill Pushes Omni Berkshire Place to Reopen". The Real Deal New York. October 25, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  31. ^ Sachmechi, Natalie (October 25, 2021). "A century-old Midtown hotel is coming back from the dead". Crain's New York Business. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  32. ^ Cifuentes, Kevin (September 24, 2021). "City Council Passes Severance Pay Bill". The Real Deal New York. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  33. ^ Gartland, Michael. "Hotel owners sue NYC over new law requiring severance for workers". New York Daily News. from the original on October 12, 2021. Retrieved October 12, 2021.

External links edit

  • Omni Berkshire Place official website

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The Omni Berkshire Place hotel is located at 21 East 52nd Street near Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City It is owned and operated by Omni Hotels amp Resorts The hotel was also inducted into Historic Hotels of America the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2010 1 Omni Berkshire PlaceMadison Avenue Omni Berkshire Place on rightGeneral informationLocationManhattan New York CityAddress21 East 52nd St Coordinates40 45 34 N 73 58 29 W 40 75944 N 73 97472 W 40 75944 73 97472Opening1926OwnerOmni HotelsManagementOmni HotelsDesign and constructionArchitect s Warren amp WetmoreOther informationNumber of rooms395 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Connection to the arts 1 3 Subsequent sales and renovations 2 References 3 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Opened in 1926 as The Berkshire Hotel it was designed by architects Warren amp Wetmore in the Classical Revival style 2 It was built as a residential hotel and was part of the Terminal City project consisting of hotels and apartment buildings in the area around Grand Central Terminal 3 At the time of construction it was 10 stories tall located on a plot measuring 100 by 62 feet 30 by 19 m Two years later J C and M G Mayer leased the hotel for 21 years with plans to renovate it 4 Connection to the arts edit The Berkshire Hotel has historic ties to Broadway and the arts Ethel Merman lived at the property for many years 5 6 and Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote the musical Oklahoma in a suite that was later named the Rodgers and Hammerstein Suite 7 Alfred Hitchcock was also a regular 8 9 The hotel was for many years the home of an exclusive private dining club founded by drama critic Alexander Woolcott and designed by Norman Bel Geddes The club was known as the Elbow Room upon its opening in 1938 Its founding members included Harold Ross George S Kaufman Robert E Sherwood Moss Hart William S Paley Raymond Massey and Cedric Hardwicke 10 11 Later renamed the Barberry Room it was known as the most exclusive restaurant in New York 10 Rodgers and Hammerstein collaborated at a reserved table Edward R Murrow dined there each Friday before the airing of his Person to Person show and Frank Sinatra dined there in 1955 with heiress Gloria Vanderbilt 10 12 Marc Connelly David Sarnoff and Richard Rodgers continued to be regulars into the 1950s 10 Salvador Dali dined at the Barberry in 1960 and took offense at a William Adolphe Bouguereau painting in the dining room depicting a satyr surrounded by nymphs Dali reportedly considered Bouguereau s nymphs to be bad art and struck a deal with the hotel to trade his own painting of nymphs for the Bouguereau Dali returned to the dining room days later and as well heeled diners watched and dodged paint created an abstract impression of nymphs He used a rubber cap on his head to apply the paint to a seven foot canvas The Barberry Room displayed Dali s nymphs for a time but it was later relegated to a linen closet In 1979 the New York Daily News reported that the Dali had disappeared 13 14 15 Subsequent sales and renovations edit nbsp Omni Berkshire Place is at far right across from the Look building at center The Berkshire Hotel was purchased in 1959 by the Knott Hotels Corporation 11 Knott subsequently built a 15 story 158 room addition 16 In 1977 the hotel was acquired by Dunfey Hotels a subsidiary of Aer Lingus 17 for 9 7 million becoming the first hotel in New York City to be run by that chain 18 The new owners evicted Ethel Merman in 1978 stating they did not want permanent residents 19 Dunfey renovated the hotel at a cost of 9 million 18 20 to designs by Peter Gisolfi Associates and interior architect Roland Jutras 21 The project involved renovating all of the guest rooms 20 The refurbished hotel reopened in June 1979 18 as Berkshire Place A Dunfey Classic Hotel 14 That year The New York Times called the structure a handsome unexceptional building erected in 1926 to the designs of Warren amp Wetmore one of New York s finest architectural firms of the eclectic period 21 Its restoration was described by media as part of a building boom that followed the city s near bankruptcy in 1975 22 as well as part of a general trend of foreign airlines renovating hotels in New York City 23 Dunfey Hotels acquired the Omni Hotels chain in 1983 and the hotel was soon after renamed Omni Berkshire Place 24 Omni bought the Berkshire Place hotel outright in March 1992 for 83 5 million 25 The hotel was further renovated in 1995 and 2003 3 During the 1995 renovation which cost 50 million the Omni Berkshire Place was downsized from 415 to 395 rooms and numerous amenities were added to each room After the renovation the average guest room was 375 square feet 34 8 m2 and there were 20 handicapped accessible guest rooms 26 In early 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic in New York City Omni closed the hotel indefinitely and fired 268 staff members 27 On June 11 2020 Omni announced that the Omni Berkshire Place would close permanently though TRT Holdings owner of Omni Hotels would retain the property for possible conversion to an office building 28 29 In October 2021 the owners reversed their plans and reopened the hotel 30 31 This followed a piece of legislation passed by the New York City Council in September 2021 the legislation required hotels that closed due to the pandemic to pay severance to their employees if they did not reopen with at least 25 percent of their pre pandemic staff 32 33 Omni Hotels president Peter Strebel said Paying the severance would have cost more than reopening 30 References edit Hotel History Omni Berkshire Place Historic Hotels of America Retrieved December 14 2022 Panchyk R 2010 New York City Skyscrapers Postcard History Series Arcadia Publishing Incorporated p 111 ISBN 978 1 4396 3862 0 Retrieved May 8 2020 a b Omni Berkshire Place History Historic Hotels Worldwide Retrieved May 6 2020 Mayers Lease Hotel Berkshire The New York Times November 17 1928 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 Howard Kissel 2007 New York Theater Walks Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books pp 52 53 Kellow Brian 2008 Ethel Merman a life New York Penguin Books p 217 ISBN 978 0 14 311420 8 OCLC 223803989 Nyland Christine 2016 Broadway History At The Omni Berkshire Broadway Inbound Retrieved May 11 2020 Restored Berkshire Place Combines Charm Modern Elegance The Sunday Times Scranton Pennsylvania May 4 1980 p C8 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp N Y hotel refurbished to regain old splendor Asbury Park Press December 9 1979 p G6 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp a b c d Walker Danton March 11 1956 Broadway New York Daily News p II 14 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp a b Danton Walker January 18 1959 Broadway New York Daily News p 14 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp Gloria Frankie Spend Day at Hide and Seek New York Daily News January 1 1955 p 3 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp Dali Slaps Out Abstract Painting as Viewers Duck The News Texan UPI story March 23 1960 p 7 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp a b A Dali hanging in the closet New York Daily News March 4 1979 p 11J via Newspapers com Lyons Den The Post Standard October 7 1960 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp Berkshire Hotel to Expand The New York Times January 1 1959 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 Berkshire Hotel Sold New York Daily News December 17 1977 p B2 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp a b c Dunfey Hotels Are Run As a Family Affair The New York Times June 15 1979 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 Bing s widow writing books New York Daily News May 17 1978 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp a b Smatter O Facts New York Daily News August 19 1979 p 232 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp a b Design Notebook The New York Times October 25 1979 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 NYC enjoying old fashioned building boom Journal News July 13 1978 p 37 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp Real Estate The New York Times February 21 1979 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 Far from Omni potent New York Daily News April 4 1986 p 37 Retrieved May 8 2020 via newspapers com nbsp Miller Leslie August 9 1992 FOCUS How Omni Survived the Hotel Downturn The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 TRAVEL ADVISORY Two New York Hotels Are in Transition The New York Times July 30 1995 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 8 2020 New York City Midtown hotel Omni Berkshire Place lays off 268 employees Crain s New York Business April 17 2020 Retrieved July 7 2020 Billionaire Rowling s Manhattan Hotel to Permanently Close Bloomberg via msn com June 11 2020 Retrieved June 11 2020 Omni Berkshire Place to Close Permanently in Wake of Coronavirus The Real Deal New York June 12 2020 Retrieved July 7 2020 a b Hotel Severance Bill Pushes Omni Berkshire Place to Reopen The Real Deal New York October 25 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Sachmechi Natalie October 25 2021 A century old Midtown hotel is coming back from the dead Crain s New York Business Retrieved October 27 2021 Cifuentes Kevin September 24 2021 City Council Passes Severance Pay Bill The Real Deal New York Retrieved November 16 2022 Gartland Michael Hotel owners sue NYC over new law requiring severance for workers New York Daily News Archived from the original on October 12 2021 Retrieved October 12 2021 External links editOmni Berkshire Place official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Omni Berkshire Place amp oldid 1127470584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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