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Charles B. Meyers
Born
Charles Bradford Meyers

(1875-03-27)March 27, 1875
DiedOctober 22, 1958(1958-10-22) (aged 83)
OccupationArchitect
Years active1897-1958
Children2
RelativesGail Greenberg (granddaughter)
BuildingsBellevue Psychiatric Hospital
44 Union Square
NYC Health Building

Charles Bradford Meyers (March 27, 1875 — October 22, 1958) was an American architect who designed a number of civic buildings and hospitals in New York City.

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Charles B. Meyers was born on March 27, 1875 to architect Edward A. Meyers and Esther Solomon. Following in his father's footsteps, Meyers studied architecture at City College and the Pratt Institute before starting his career in 1897.

Holding an office with his father at 1 Union Square, Meyers' earliest buildings were tenements and flats in the East Village and Chinatown, later branching into Greenwich Village and Upper Manhattan.

A member of Tammany Hall, Meyers was ingratiated with the political machine of New York City, going as far as to design their headquarters at 44 Union Square with Thompson, Holmes, & Converse in 1928. This affiliation received him dozens of commissions by the 1910s, including the development of several hospitals across the city.

Meyers died on October 22, 1958.

A two-story brick stablehouse designed by Meyers at 23 Cornelia Street was briefly rented by Taylor Swift, who subsequently named the song "Cornelia Street" after it.

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