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Shuffling down Broadway through the crush of tourists gaping into TV studios and craning their necks to get a good look at the latest giant billboard, it’s hard to believe this gaudy enclave was once littered with sex shops and had the highest crime rate of any area in New York City . While Times Square has changed drastically in the past decade, a reputation for razzle dazzle and spectacle attached itself to the area from its very inception.

Formerly Longacre Square , Times Square entered the nation's consciousness in 1904, when it was renamed after the New York Times building that became the cornerstone of the new district. Just a few short years before, the crossroads of Broadway and 7th Avenue was considered a dangerous place where only those of ill repute would venture.

As the famous Gangs of New York's hold on the Five Points slowly passed away so did the notoriety of the lower districts. Throughout New York 's history the slow migration of the wealthy further up through Manhattan meant that the places they vacated became the new slums. Longacre Square started as a few brownstones erected by a property developer who saw potential for a thriving new uptown neighborhood to cater to the upper middle class. People thronged to the area, but with them came what they had fled from -- brothels, pickpockets and streetwalkers. Slowly the area turned itself over and became a tightly held Red Light District with dozens of brothels. No sooner would one fold than another three or four would open. Police and public officials did little to correct the situation. The very people who complained were often those who lounged on a brothel's steps waiting for their favorite lady. Brothel owners paid off police and officials who turned a blind eye to public outcry.

But in 1895, Longacre Square had a new tenant. Buoyed by ambitious dreams, newly arrived immigrant Oscar Hammerstein developed his plan for a complete entertainment complex. Occupying an entire block on 42nd Street , the Olympia held three theatres and a remarkable roof garden. The Olympia flourished, and within two years Hammerstein had built two more theatres that were linked together by the glass enclosed Paradise Roof Garden, an exotic garden populated with swans, monkeys and a tinkling waterfall as a backdrop for diners and dancers.

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While Hammerstein was not the first to erect theatres in the district, his decidedly high class expansion did help a proliferation of new theatres on The Great White Way, so named for Broadway's constantly beckoning light show. The vaudeville circuit thrived alongside legitimate theatre. Early showstoppers who performed on Times Square stages included, Fred and Adele Astaire, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and Dorothy and Lillian Gish, among countless others.

In 1904 the New York Times held a New Year's Eve celebration to commemorate their successful lobbying effort to rename Longacre Square . Although the newspaper outgrew their new building within a decade, the building was the second tallest in Manhattan and symbolized a new, vibrant era. Every year since, hundreds of thousands of people gather and wait for hours in the cold of New York ’s winter for the famous ball to drop. It is estimated that one billion people around the world now watch the tradition via satellite.

During the First World War, Times Square became the premiere theatre district in the nation. During the 1914-15 season alone 113 productions were staged at 42 theatres, all within the three avenue, 13 block area. The year 1915 also saw the premiere of D. W. Griffith's “The Birth of a Nation”. Once a novelty amusement, film was now becoming a mainstay of popular culture and with it came a new growth of film theatres in and around the Square.

With the onset of the Great Depression, the theatres and restaurants clustered around Times Square initially seemed immune from the troubles. People were drawn to the playhouses for moments of escape from their new, grim realities. But as the Depression grew, the fortunes of the theatre owners plummeted, and many were forced to sell or close their theatres. The theatres were converted to show popular and vastly cheaper fare -- the silver screen fantasies that poured out of Hollywood. Ironically, a slew of lavish Busby Berkley musicals were centered around the enduring stage magic of Times Square, where anyone with a dream and an ounce of hard work could end up being a Broadway star.

The reality was far different; businesses needed something to draw people in and so Times Square's era of vice was born. It was predominantly during the 1960's and 1970's that live nude shows, erotic bookstores and X-rated movie houses occupied the area. By 1975 Times Square was described as a “sinkhole” by many newspapers. With the new commerce came a sky-rocketing crime rate that turned Times Square into one of the most dangerous places in the city. Tourists stayed away. In the 1980's, businesses and public officials began to band together to change the Square's reputation. With a combination of new legislation and building condemnation, Times Square began to reverse its decline. By 1993 there were 36 adult establishments, down from 140 in the late 1970's.

By the late 1990's, Times Square was once again a symbol for the vibrancy of Manhattan. It is the only zone in the city where tenants are required to display big, bright signs. The NASDAQ sign is one of the flashier examples -- costing over $37 million to build. At 37 feet high it is the largest LED sign in the world. With 27 residents and an estimated 26 million annual visitors each year, Times Square has changed a lot since its inauguration 100 years ago. Part of the change is what has been called the “Disneyfication” of Times Square. Walking down Broadway you can stop to shop in a Toy's R Us while on your way to a matinee of Disney's “The Lion King” on 42nd Street, a far cry from the area's squalid years, but entirely within the area's tradition of entertainment and commerce.


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Times Square New York Hotels
NEW YORK CITY HOTELS
TIMES SQUARE
Ameritania Hotel
230 West 54 Street

Amsterdam Court
226 West 50 Street

Belvedere Hotel
319 West 48th Street

Edison Hotel
228 West 47th Street

Flatotel Suites
135 West 52 Street

Hotel 57
130 East 57th Ave

Muse Hotel
130 West 46 Street

On the Ave Hotel
222 West 77 Street

Quality Hotel Times Square
157 West 47 Street

Time Hotel
224 West 49 Street

Washington Jefferson
318 West 51st Street

Wellington Hotel
871 7th Ave. 55th Street

Ameritania Hotel Times Square
 
Ameritania Hotel New York  
The Ameritania is an excellent moderate class hotel located in midtown around the corner from Broadway and a few blocks from prime shopping on New York’s 5th Avenue. The hotel is also a short walk to Times Square and the Teather Distict. Discount rates for the Ameritania are available online.
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Amsterdam Court Times Square
 
Amsterdam Court New York  
The Amsterdam Court is an excellent moderate class hotel in the heart of midtown Manhattan just off Broadway. The Amsterdam is in a great location for leisure travelers hoping to get in a few hours or a few days of shopping on New York’s famous 5th Avenue, which is just three blocks away. Business travelers are also front and center to many of the Big Apple’s business districts. Discount rates for the Amsterdam Court are available online.
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Belvedere Hotel Times Square
 
Belvedere Hotel New York
The Belvedere New York is an excellent moderate class hotel in Midtown offering style, service and exceptional comfort. Just a block from Broadway and two blocks from Restaurant Row, the Belvedere is close to many New York attractions -- some within walking distance. Discount rates are available online for the Belvedere New York.
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Edison Hotel Times Square
 
Edison Hotel Times Square
The Hotel Edison sits right in the heart of Broadway with Times Square just steps away. Many of New York’s great restaurants are also within blocks of the hotel. The Edison is also ideal for business travelers with Rockefeller Center and major financial, insurance, broadcast, and entertainment organizations all just a few minutes away. LaGuardia Airport is the closest to the Hotel Edison (about 45 minutes) and JFK is about 60 minutes away.
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Flatotel Suites Times Square
 
Flatotel Suites Times Square
Flatotel Luxury Suites New York is an excellent first class hotel located in Midtown Manhattan. The Flatotel is within walking distance of Times Square, Fifth Avenue, and Central Park. Discount rates for Flatotel Luxury Suites are available online.
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Hotel 57
 
Hotel 57 New York  
Hotel 57 is located in the heart of Manhattan’s east side on East 57th Street. Guests will find themselves just steps away from New York City’s finest designer shops and restaurants, as well as all of the major attractions of midtown Manhattan.
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Muse Hotel Times Square
 
Muse Hotel Times Square
The Muse Hotel, situated in the heart of the Theater District, is the perfect location to enjoy all of the Big Apple’s cultural attractions. Honored as one of the Travel Channel’s "Great Hotels," the Muse Hotel will place you close to Times Square, 5th Avenue shopping and Central Park.
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On the Ave Hotel
 
On the Ave Hotel New York
On The Ave Hotel is ideally situated near many entertainment and cultural hubs in New York City. Guests will find themselves just a short cab ride from nearby Lincoln Center, the American Museum of Natural History, the Beacon Theater, Central Park, Tavern On the Green, and countless boutiques and restaurants.
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Quality Hotel Times Square New York
 
Quality Hotel Times Square New York  
Quality Hotel Times Square is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Within walking distance to Central Park, Rockefeller Center and Times Square. Jacob Javitz Convention Center is also just 10 minutes by taxi.
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Time Hotel Times Square NYC
 
Time Hotel Times Square NYC
Stay in the heart of New York’s Theater District! The Time’s location puts you moments from Broadway, Times Square, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, and shopping on 5th Avenue. This is also a prime location for business travelers with the Jacob Javitz Convention Center just 10 minutes by taxi.
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Washington Jefferson Times Square
 
Washington Jefferson Times Square
Washington Jefferson is located in the heart of Manhattan’s Midtown/ Theater District in a neighborhood made famous by West Side Story. Walk to Broadway theaters, Fifth Avenue Shops, Radio City Music Hall, the Rockefeller Center and Central Park.
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Wellington Hotel Times Square
 
Wellington Hotel Times Square
The Wellington Hotel sits among the bright lights of Broadway in New York City’s Theater District. Guests of the 600-room hotel, which includes 100 suites, will also find themselves surrounded by many of New York City’s top sites, including Central Park, Carnegie Hall and Rockefeller Center. This NYC hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travelers.
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