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Dens of iniquity at 215 West 75th Street

Started by alanhart
over 14 years ago
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From the mouth of the horse: http://www.215w75.com/html/1920s_history.html Majestic Towers’ Dirty Little Secret By Lisa Jacobs If these walls could talk, today’s tenants would be spellbound by tales of Majestic Towers’ dark past and fascinating history. Imagine the Roaring Twenties with its ladies of the night, gangsters, important political and literary figures, bootleggers, police raids, booze,... [more]
Response by loveson
over 10 years ago
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Big Deal.

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Response by NWT
over 10 years ago
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Member since: Sep 2008

Sounds fun, but the secret staircases are just the fire stairs required by the building code of the time. Other buildings of the same vintage, e.g. the Dorchester downtown, have the same multiple stairs.

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Response by Riccardo65
over 10 years ago
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I love the layout of the studios. Very large and possibilities to create a junior bedroom very easily. Also great fenestration. So what about the past -- makes it all the more intriguing.

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Response by Violettama
over 8 years ago
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Riccardo65, these staircases were in addition to the fire stairs. I know as I live next door where a madam still lived when I moved in. In addition to 2 or 3 egresses, you had an internal hidden staircase, most of which have now been closed off.

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Response by KAS61
over 8 years ago
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Fascinating!

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Response by NWT
over 8 years ago
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Violettama, all the staircases were fire stairs, required by the building code at the time. Each apartment had to have access to two staircases via different paths, unlike the current code where both staircases can be accessed via the same hallway. The "hidden" staircase between the G and H lines is there because it had to be.

Another building of the same vintage is 1349 Lexington. Seven apartments per floor, and six staircases. The seventh apartment had its very own second staircase: http://cdn-img0.streeteasy.com/nyc/image/80/18747280.gif. That divot in the corner is the second staircase required by code.

So, a brothel-keeper or speak-easy proprietor of the time would have a wide choice of buildings with "hidden" ways out, and there'd be no need for a landlord to build them just for that market.

When the police did a raid they'd just put a cop at the bottom and top of the fire stairs.

The myth-making about 215 W 75 is easy to understand. A madam lived there, there're "extra" staircases, so therefore the staircases were built just to get johns out of the building. Every so-so building needs a gimmick.

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