The Beekman Hotel opened last week in Manhattan's Financial District after more than two years of renovation. And it looks gorgeous.
The nine-floor building, originally constructed in 1883, was one of the first skyscrapers built in Manhattan and features an open atrium in the center, with a pyramidal skylight at the top. It's connected to a 10-story annex that was built in 1890.
According to The New York Times, the building housed law offices in the Victorian era and was called Temple Court. Many renovation plans for the property were considered, but a developer was finally confirmed in 2014.
Now the space is an elegant hotel fitted with a bar, restaurant, and updated rooms that complement the hotel's classic-looking lobby and atrium.
Take a look inside:
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Before the renovation, the top floors of the building were empty, decaying, and decrepit.
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The building became a landmark in 1998, but sat empty from 2001 until construction on the hotel project began, according to New York magazine.
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Source: New York magazine
The atrium now has a spacious seating area. It gives every floor a great view of the property.
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