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Built between and , the hotel was designed by Philip Hubert in a style described variously as Queen Anne Revival and Victorian Gothic. The story Chelsea, originally a housing cooperative , has been the home of numerous writers, musicians, artists, and entertainers, some of whom still lived there in the 21st century. As of [update] , most of the Chelsea is a luxury hotel.
The front facade of the Hotel Chelsea is 11 stories high, while the rear of the hotel rises 12 stories. The facade is divided vertically into five sections and is made of brick, with some flower-ornamented iron balconies; the hotel is capped by a high mansard roof.
The Hotel Chelsea has thick load-bearing walls made of masonry, as well as wrought iron floor beams and large, column-free spaces. When the hotel opened, the ground floor was divided into an entrance hall, four storefronts, and a restaurant; this has been rearranged over the years, with a bar and the El Quijote restaurant occupying part of the ground floor. The Chelsea was among the first buildings in the city with duplex and penthouse apartments , and there is also a rooftop terrace.
The hotel originally had no more than apartments; it was subdivided into units during the 20th century and has units as of Developed by the Chelsea Association, the structure quickly attracted authors and artists after opening.
Several factors, including financial hardships and tenant relocations, prompted the Chelsea's conversion into an apartment hotel in Knott Hotels took over the hotel in and managed it until about , when David Bard bought it out of bankruptcy. Julius Krauss and Joseph Gross joined Bard as owners in After David Bard died in , his son Stanley operated it for 43 years, forming close relationships with many tenants. The hotel underwent numerous minor changes in the late 20th century after falling into a state of disrepair.