Martha Washington Hotel | |
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Former names | Hotel Thirty Thirty, Hotel Lola, King & Grove New York, The Redbury New York |
General information | |
Architectural style | Renaissance Revival |
Location | 30 East 30th Street, New York, NY, 10016 |
Coordinates | 40°44′41″N 73°59′04″W / 40.74472°N 73.98444°W |
Construction started | 1901 |
Opening | March 1, 1903 |
Owner | 29 East 29th Street NY Owner, LLC[1] |
Management | CIM Group |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 13 |
Floor area | 143,000 sq ft (13,285 m2) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Robert W. Gibson |
Developer | Woman's Hotel Company |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 250 |
Website | |
Official website | |
Designated | June 19, 2012 |
Reference no. | 2428[2] |
The Martha Washington Hotel (later known as Hotel Thirty Thirty, Hotel Lola, King & Grove New York, and The Redbury New York) was a hotel at 30 East 30th Street (later 29 East 29th Street) in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1903 and operated as a women-only hotel for 95 years, the 13-story structure was designed by Robert W. Gibson in the Renaissance Revival style for the Women's Hotel Company. The hotel's namesake, Martha Washington, was the first First Lady of the United States. It is a New York City designated landmark.
The facade is largely made of brick and stone and contains classical design elements such as brackets, dentils, ornate lintels, quoins, and rustication. On both 29th and 30th Streets, the facade is divided vertically into seven bays and horizontally into a two-story base and ten-story upper section, with a recessed top floor. The hotel originally contained several amenity areas for guests on the lower two stories, including a lobby, dining rooms, reception rooms, and ballroom. Generally men were only permitted to enter the ground-level spaces and some of the second-story spaces. The upper stories originally contained 200 short-term guest rooms and 400 long-term residences, which were downsized to 250 hotel rooms by the 2020s.
The Woman's Hotel Company was established in 1897 and sought to identify a site and raise money over the following four years. Construction began in mid-1901, and the Martha Washington Hotel opened on March 1, 1903, as both a hotel and a long-term residence. Though there was initially high demand for the Martha Washington's rooms, the hotel's owners struggled to raise money and leased it out beginning in 1907. The Manger family operated the Martha Washington from 1920 to 1948, and the Sillins Hotel Corporation operated the hotel from 1950 to 1997. The hotel was converted to a mixed-sex tourist hotel in 1998 and, after a renovation, was renamed the Thirty Thirty in 2000. The hotel was further renovated in 2011, 2014, 2016, and 2019, undergoing several name and ownership changes during that decade. As The Redbury New York, it saw decreased patronage during the COVID-19 pandemic and became a temporary shelter for migrants in 2023.