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Thanks to Carl Tait of New York City who provided the name of the architect and this information:
"According to www.metrohistory.com, 104 W. 57th Street
(technically 102-106 W. 57th Street) was built in 1937
for Horn & Hardart at a cost of $75,000. The architect
was Ralph B. Bencker of Philadelphia. Most recently, the building was the home of Shelly's New York,
an excellent steak-and-seafood restaurant. Unfortunately,
the building has been demolished during this past year."
According to Bruce Mentone, who graciously e-mailed me this information, "the New York Delicatessen . . . originally was a Horn & Hardart's Automat. They have a web site showing the building as it was when built. For a time it was a book store and then the Motown Café."
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