Warren Hall

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1904 Warren Hall 404 West 115th Street (demolished)
– between Morningside Drive and Amsterdam Avenue (Metropolis page 224)

Paterno Brothers: Charles Paterno Secretary and Treasurer; Joseph Paterno President; Victor Cerabone Vice President. Mr. Victor Cerabone, upon the completion of Warren Hall, severed his relations with the Paterno Brothers and entered into business as a contractor and builder, and has met with gratifying success. (Metropolis page 61)

NB 164-1904
West 115th Street, south side, 100 w Morningside Drive
6-sty brk and stone tenement, 65.4×87.11 COST:
$150,000
OWNER:
Paterno Bros, 557 W 183d [183rd] st
ARCHITECT:
Schwartz & Gross, 35 W 21st st
ADDRESS IN REAL ESTATE RECORD:
115th st, s s, 100 w Morningside av W

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“By then Ginsberg and Carr were living at Warren Hall Residence Club, at 404 West 115th Street (now a parking lot).” Where Death Shaped the Beats

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(source) Morningside Drive and 114th, 115th, and 116th Streets
New-York tribune. [volume], April 15, 1905, Page 16, Image 16
New – York Tribune (1900-1910), Aug 19 1904, p. 6.