December 24, 1890

After sudden death of August Belmont, William Steinway is elected President of Rapid Transit Commission, which will soon be widely known as “Steinway Commission”. This is a highly prestigious appointment for William Steinway, because the future of urban growth of New York City depends on the new plans for public transportation. William Steinway becomes a public figure of major proportions in New York City. All hearings of the commission are held at Steinway Hall.