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GRAMERCY ARMS ![]() Gramercy Arms is a 10-story Art Deco building designed by an architectural firm that specialized in middle-class apartment houses. Much of Sugarman & Berger's work, including several examples within the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, was designed in the New-Renaissance style, but beginning in the late 1920s, the firm's designs began to show the influence of the newly popular Art Deco; this includes the former Hotel New Yorker on Eighth Avenue and West 34th Street and the Broadway Fashion Building on Broadway and West 84th Street. Of special note on the 22nd Street building are the polychromatic glazed terra-cotta panels located below the second-, fifth-, seventh-, and ninth-floor levels. | ![]() 37 38 40 44 45 60 1 Gramercy Park Hotel Park Gramercy Church Missions House New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children United Charities Building Manhattan Trade School for Girls Gramercy Arms Sage House Family Court Building Children's Court 145 Gustavus Adolphus Swedish Lutheran Church Parish House Lexington Miss E.L. Breese Carriage House Gramercy Court 158 105 109 111 & 113 115 & 117 IRT Company Substation 112-114 116 118 120 122 65 & 71 67-69 81 |