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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the Master Apartments, a residential art deco skyscraper in New York City, takes its name from Master Morya, a non-corporeal spiritual leader?
In the infobox, should the "h" in "housing cooperative" be capitalized?
Done
Since the article contains well over 15,000 prose characters, I would increase the lead to incorporate more of the details discussed within the article
Done Expanded to 4 paragraphs.
"Built in 1929, it is one of the city's major Art Deco residential buildings and one of its first mixed-use buildings, and is the tallest building on Riverside Drive." --> I may suggest cutting back on how many "building(s)" appear in this sentence
Done
"The Master Apartments is legally located in the borough of Manhattan" --> I know what you mean by "legally" but I would suggest removing it altogether
Done
"They were the Roerich Museum, the Master Institute of United Arts, and the Corona Mundi International Center of Art." --> Needs source
Converted into footnote; will do full source later.
I don't really see a need for the second paragraph beginning with "Nicholas Roerich" and ending with "was about $1,500,000." at all; I think you should completely remove it
Done
"Both the building and the Institute" --> Does "institute" actually need to be capitalized?
Done
Suggestion: "There were to be 390 apartments, most having one bedroom with a few having two or three." --> "There were to be 390 apartments, all with one, two, or three bedrooms."
Partly done
Maybe this is just me, but what does "The bonds were 6% Guaranteed Sinking Fund Gold Bond Certificates" mean?
Done Fixed
"(predecessor of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company)" --> I don't think this is a necessary bit of info
Done
"that the circle represents the totality of culture and the dots are art, science, and religion (or philosophy); and that the circle symbolizes" --> Don't you mean "dots" instead of "circle" in one of these instances?
Rephrased instead, since the article says On another occasion he said the symbol has two meanings, I clarified there were two meanings.
Of course I know what you mean by "However, both rentals and student fees soon dried up" but perhaps I would exchange for something a bit more encyclopedic
Done
"The organization that had previously run the building was called Roerich Museum, Inc. Roerich Museum, Inc. is now the organization that operates the Nicholas Roerich Museum at 319 West 107th Street.[i]" --> Is this really significant?
Done Removed.
It's up to you, but I'm suggesting removing "Bernard Karfiol" since even if he might be mentioned in the source, he does not have an article
Done
Did you mean this: "saw its culturally-oriented middle class renters depart, many of them, it was said" --> "saw its culturally-oriented middle class renters depart. Many of them, it was said"?
Done
The paragraph beginning with "Bloomingdale" and ending with "in the city to get drugs"; wouldn't this be a better fit in the article for "Manhattan Valley"?
Reference #1 should include access date and publication(s) along with publication date, article title, possible authors, etc.
Done
I would suggest making all of the references appear with the same date format; like Ref #69 is MD,Y while several are Y-M-D and #16 is DMY.
Done
In all instances, New York Times --> The New York Times
Done And some other fixes too.
Reference #15, please avoid shouting; I don't think the caps are needed
Done
Reference #24's claim is completely unsourced
Sourced to something else.
I would suggest alphabetizing the categories
Done
ON HOLD – I apologize deeply for the delay in reviewing this article. Take as long as you need and ping me with any questions. Apologies and regards, Carbrera (talk) 04:40, 1 April 2017 (UTC).[reply]