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The Maritime Hotel at 363 Ninth Avenue between West 16th an 17th Streets in the Chelsea neighborhoo of Manhattan, New York City, near but not in, the Meatpacking District, was built in 1968 for the National Maritime Union as the Joseph Curran Plaza, and was designed by Albert Ledner. The hotel opened in 2003.
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