396-397 West Street, on the corner of West 10th Street, in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built 1903-1904 in the neo-Renaissancew style as a hotel, and was designed by Charles Stegmayer. The building is located within the Weehawken Street Historic District. (Source: "NYCLPC Weehawken Street Historic District Designation Report")
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