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Opened in 1927 as The Hotel Beverly, the building
was considered to be one of famed architect Emery
Roths most successful creations, inspiring even
legendary artist Georgia OKeeffe to paint it
from her apartment across the street. Purchased in
1997 by the Denihan Hospitality Group (DHG), formerly Affinia Hospitality, the building began its dramatic restoration,
opening in Spring of 1999.
The award-winning team that handled the challenging
renovation project included the internationally known
interior design firm Di Leonardo International and
the prominent architectural firm of Ronald Schmidt
& Associates. The renovation has not only restored
Emery Roths neglected 1927 architectural treasure
to its original grandeur, but has transformed the
building into a classic for the future.
The Benjamin was named for Benjamin J. Denihan, Sr.,
founder of the original company (presently DHG) who turned
a small family dry cleaning business into a successful
company and later, a collection of New York hotels.
Today, 9 hotels are owned and managed by his son and daughter. It is their
mission to uphold the genuine values and superior
standards established by Denihan years ago. The Benjamin
is a tribute to the success and reputation of this
man and the company he built.
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