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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Bretton Hall, Manhattan is a twelve story residential building at 2350 Broadway (Manhattan) from 85th Street to 86th Street in the Upper West Side ofNew York City. It was completed in 1903, as the Hotel Bretton Hall, billing itself as the largest hotel uptown. The architect was Harry B. Mulliken, of Mulliken and Moeller, who also designed the Cumberland Hotel, Thomas Jefferson Hotel and the Spencer Arms Hotel on Broadway, the Hotel Lucerne on Amsterdam Avenue at 79th Street, and the Van Dyck, the Severn, the Jermyn and the Chepstow, all apartment buildings on the Upper West Side.In the early 1980s, an organization called Artists Assistance Services rented out apartments in the Bretton Hall to people in the arts, with the unusual proviso that they would have to share the use of the space with a "cultural activity" such as a karate class.. }

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