Bradford_Hotel_(New_York_City)
The Bradford Hotel is a New York City establishment which opened on October 18, 1924, at 206 - 22 West 70th Street in Manhattan. It cost $2 million to build and was designed by George F. Pelham. It was owned by the Lapidus Engineering Company, the same firm that controlled the Hotel Oxford, which opened in 1923.[1] The apartment hotel[2] is sixteen stories and occupied a plot 150 by 100 between Broadway (Manhattan) and West End Avenue. It contains four hundred rooms.,[3] each with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and many with terraces.[4] It was being converted to a project for the elderly by January 1970.[5]