Talk:New York Biltmore Hotel/GA1

Latest comment: 9 months ago by Bruxton in topic GA Review

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: Bruxton (talk · contribs) 22:59, 31 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Hello Epicgenius, I am happy to review this article. I hope to complete the article in 7 days, I do hope it will be ok if it runs a bit longer. I will likely have another editor checking my work when I complete the review. Bruxton (talk) 22:59, 31 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Consider filling in the infobox edit

*Consider a caption for the infobox image denoting 1917.

  • Consider adding etymology i.e. hotel was to be named after the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina
  • Consider adding the address
  • current tenants
  • start date
  • completion date
  • cost and other relevant details will improve the box
    •  Y I have added all of these, except for current tenants. The hotel is technically demolished except for its frame and basement, which were incorporated into the subsequent office building in the site (which is mentioned here as it doesn't yet have a page). Epicgenius (talk) 00:48, 1 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

MOS:$ edit

  • Consider Using MOS:$ US$4.5 million instead of $4.5 million for first appearance and $4.5 million for second appearance.   Done

Layout edit

  • First look: MOS:ORDER portal bars should be "end matter"   Done

Copyright edit

  • Earwig does not alert to violations but I will check citations and references individually.

Check of individual references edit

  •   five stories underground - One source 100ft underground but speaking of the rail
  •   Citation 10 checks out
  •   Citation 13 checks out
  •   14 checks out
  • To be done citation 9 under Hotel Rooms section: the sentence "The hotel also had staff bedrooms and several staff lounges." does not seem to be supported by that reference.
  •   156 checks out
  •   165 checks out
  •   175 checks out
  •   239 checks out
  • To be done Under use as a meeting place: as well as to several clubhouses for Ivy League alumn- - I do not see "clubhouses" in reference 30. The clubs met there, but not in clubhouses?

Spelling and grammar check edit

  • This is an initial check of spelling and grammar. If you disagree with any proposed change just let me know. There nay be other suggestions for spelling and grammar later in the process. Bruxton (talk) 16:49, 1 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

Prose edit

Spelling edit

  • In the lead: I think floorplan should be two words.
  • Possible spelling error in one reference (ref name="p1240501982): Biltmore Opens Room: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelly Anmng Those Taking Guests

Suggested corrections edit

  • Lead section: it officially opened December 31, 1913- consider adding the word "on" as in opened on.
  • Basement section: The room was restored in 1985, after the rest of the hotel had been demolished - consider removing the comma as unnecessary punctuation
  • Upper stories: because of the presence of the railroad tracks - consider removing "the"
    • I assume you meant the second "the", which I've removed. Epicgenius (talk) 00:18, 2 August 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • Upper stories: during winter months - consider adding "the winter months"
  • The Biltmore as seen in 1914 section: New York governor Al Smith - I think according to MOS:JOBTITLE you have the correct capitalizations for instances like this. Nothing to correct here just mentioning after research.   Done
  • Basment section: which was used as a taxi ramp and contains a vaulted ceiling - consider changing to past tense "contained"
    •  Y The vaulted ceiling still exists, along with the rest of the driveway. It was used as a taxi ramp previously, but not any longer. Epicgenius (talk) 00:18, 2 August 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • Ground level section: above which was the hotel's air shafts - consider changing to "above which were the hotel's air shafts"
  • Hotel rooms section: floor area as did the Biltmore - consider removing "did" as not needed
  • development section
  • 1970s section The New York Central had experienced financial decline - consider adding "experienced a financial decline"
  • 1970s sale section: a move that Penn Central had opposed. - consider removing "had" as not needed
  • Final days and preservation controversy section: John Russell of New York Times consider adding "of the New York Times"
  • Final days and preservation controversy section: All except 150 guests - consider changing to "All but 150 guests"
  • Closure and replacement with offices section: despite having known that the hotel - consider changing to "despite knowing that the hotel"
  • Office use section: Paul Milstein's son Howard Milstein - consider commas "Paul Milstein's son, Howard Milstein,"
    •  Y I didn't add commas because that would imply that Howard was Paul's only son (syntactically, the version with commas is equivalent to "Paul Milstein's son, who was named Howard Milstein"). The version without commas implies that Paul had one or more sons, including Howard; this is the case here, as Paul had two sons. Epicgenius (talk) 00:18, 2 August 2023 (UTC)Reply
  • same section as above: atrium lobby for $150 million - consider US$150 million

Reviewer edits edit

Please feel free to comment or challenge any of these edits as many are personal opinion Bruxton (talk) 20:11, 2 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

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  2c. it contains no original research. Yes
  2d. it contains no copyright violations or plagiarism. Yes
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