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Discover the stunning Classic Revival-style architecture of the Omni Berkshire Place. This magnificent historic hotel was originally designed by architectural firm Warren & Wetmore, architects of Grand Central Terminal. The firm was heavily influenced by the City Beautiful movement, a social reform movement that linked architectural beauty to moral and civic virtue.
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Discover the long legacy of Broadway at Omni Berkshire Place. See where Rodgers and Hammerstein collaborated on the landmark American musical, Oklahoma!, in suite 2100. The suite is now named after the celebrated duo. Broadway star Ethel Merman, known for her roles in Anything Goes and Hello, Dolly!, lived at the midtown residential hotel for many years.
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Discover the impact of the urban renewal plan called Terminal City on the New York City skyline at the start of the 20th century. As Warren & Wetmore constructed the new Grand Central Station, developers planned for residences and hotels in the blocks surrounding the new beaux-arts train station. The idea was to continue the aesthetic out into the neighborhood. The towering buildings on Park Avenue are some of the most recognizable additions from this era.


