vers le rivage - meaning and definition. What is vers le rivage
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What (who) is vers le rivage - definition

APARTMENT BUILDING IN NEW YORK CITY
Building at 21 West Street; Le Rivage; Le Rivage Apartments
  • Underside of one of the corners, facing the arcade<br />on Morris Street
  • Facade detail showing corner windows at right

Vers de societe         
Vers de Societe; Vers de societe; Society verse; Verse de societe
·- ·see Society verses, under Society.
Vers         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vers (disambiguation)
·noun ·sg & ·pl A verse or verses. ·see Verse.
LE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Le; LE (disambiguation); Le (disambiguation); L.e.; Le.; L E; Lê (Brazilian footballer); Lê (footballer)
LAN Emulation (Reference: LANE, ATM)

Wikipedia

21 West Street

21 West Street, also known as Le Rivage Apartments, is a 33-story building located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, on Morris Street between West Street and Washington Street. It was built in 1929–1931 as a speculative office tower development in anticipation of an increased demand for office space in Lower Manhattan. The building was converted into apartments in 1997 and was renamed Le Rivage.

The building has an Art Deco design with many lavish architectural finishes and a series of setbacks which taper toward the top floors. It was designed by Starrett & van Vleck, who at the same time designed the adjacent Downtown Athletic Club. 21 West Street was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and designated a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1998.