The Hotel New Netherland

The Hotel New Netherland, designed by architect William Hume, was a groundbreaking structure when it opened, standing as the tallest hotel in the world. However, after closing in 1925, the hotel was quickly demolished to make way for the even taller 35-story Sherry-Netherland Hotel, which was completed in 1927.
Despite its brief existence, the Hotel New Netherland remains a notable part of New York City’s architectural history, representing the city’s rapid transformation during the early 20th century.
"Destroyed at some point"....honestly!
Thought the same. :D
Btw: The city's name is Hannover. People seem to Fist a lil Heavy Metal in it..
"He's nuthin' but a low-down, double-dealin,' back-stabbin,' larcenous, perverted wooooorm! Hangin's too good for 'im, burnin's too good for 'im. He should be torn into little bitsy pieces...and buried aliiiive!!!!" (Hannover Fist)
I literally have that movie memorized.