Talk:Equitable Life Building (Manhattan)/GA1

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Reviewer: Eddie891 (talk · contribs) 01:00, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

I can review this shortly. Eddie891 Talk Work 01:00, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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  • both in its profitability and in setting an example for other office buildings. The building was earning $136,000 a year by 1871, with 400 people working inside the building, and the structure's features led other landlords to add elevators and additional floors to their buildings" I know see the answer to both of my questions, but why separate them? Why not keep the statement and answer in the same spot?

That's prose for me; it's rather in-depth, and most of the comments are rather subjective, so feel free to ask for clarification or discuss any/all. Other reviews will follow tomorrow. Very interesting and well-done read on the whole. Best, Eddie891 Talk Work 01:54, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

...No DAB links... Eddie891 Talk Work 13:56, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
...External links are fine... Eddie891 Talk Work 13:57, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
...Earwig's shows 28.1% confidence, copyvio isn't a problem based upon that... Eddie891 Talk Work 13:57, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
...sourcing seems reliable Eddie891 Talk Work 14:00, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Sourcing cmts
  • "Overall, the building was expanded eight times, " I don't see eight expansions in the history section... more like four-ish?
  • "There was also a law library with 40,000 volumes" source says almost 40,000. Might also add that the insurance library had around 8,000
    •   Done
  • "Also in the Equitable Life Building were three dining rooms, all lavishly designed" source doesn't really say they were lavishly designed, just big, unless I'm missing something
    •   Removed
  • "By 1900, the Equitable Life Building had over 3,000 employees" Just occupants would suffice
    •   Done
  • "By the 1890s, the Equitable Life Building was architecturally outdated, and Post prepared plans for a 40-story structure in 1897, which did not proceed" source doesn't seem to explicitly say it's architecturally outdated and never mentions specifically whether post actually prepared the plans, or was just asked to

Spot-checked ~15 of the 58 sources or 25.8%. On the whole sourcing is really good, and I'm satisfied other than those minor qualms above. Eddie891 Talk Work 14:26, 9 June 2020 (UTC)Reply