Hotel Metropole (New York)
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The Casablanca Hotel Times Square, formerly the Hotel Metropole, is a hotel in
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, at 147 West 43rd Street just off
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. It was the city's first hotel to have running water in every room. The Metropole had a list of notable residents including
Nick Arnstein Julius Wilford "Nicky" Arnstein (born Arndstein; July 1, 1879October 2, 1965) was an American professional gambler and con artist. He was known primarily as Julius Arnold, but among his aliases were "Jules Arndtsteyn", "Nick Arnold," "Nicholas Ar ...
and Western lawman-turned-sports writer Bat Masterson. In the early morning hours of July 16, 1912, the hotel was the site of the murder of Herman Rosenthal. Rosenthal was the owner of several New York
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dens. This murder was allegedly at the behest of Charles Becker, a New York police detective who was executed in 1915 for that murder. James Thurber wrote an article about this called "Two O'Clock at the Metropole". The Metropole's reputation for attracting gamblers is referenced in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel '' The Great Gatsby''. It appears in the dialogue as the location of a restaurant favored by
Meyer Wolfsheim ''The Great Gatsby'' is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby an ...
. The hotel was where Joshua Shapira stayed in '' Little Odessa''. The Hotel Metropole later became the Hotel Rosoff and is now the Casablanca Hotel.


See also

* List of former hotels in Manhattan *
Metropole Cafe The Metropole Cafe was a jazz club that operated in New York from the mid-1950s through 1965. Located at 7th Avenue and 48th Street, it was primarily noted in the bebop and progressive jazz era as being a venue for traditional musicians. Henry "Red ...


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* Midtown Manhattan Defunct hotels in Manhattan Times Square buildings {{Manhattan-struct-stub