Archives: Buildings
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953 Fifth Avenue
953 Fifth Avenue is a 14-story co-op on the Upper East Side, built in 1925 and converted in 1944. It has 7 units, a full-time doorman, common storage, laundry room, and is pet friendly. Nearby transit includes the 4, 5, 6, Q, B, and C trains.
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920 Fifth Avenue
920 Fifth Avenue is a stunning pre-war limestone building between 72nd and 73rd Streets, designed by famed architect J.E.R. Carpenter, who once lived there alongside Gloria Swanson. Built in 1922 in Italian palazzo style, it has 14 floors and 26 apartments. Amenities include a fitness room, rooftop deck, and private storage. The building is pet…
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925 Park Avenue
925 Park Avenue, built in 1907 by Delano and Aldrich, is a historic cooperative with a striking limestone façade. Its three-story base features large limestone blocks, while upper floors showcase smaller antique-style limestone bricks and distinctive brickwork above the windows. Art deco arches crown many lower-floor windows, adding elegance. The ground floor houses several offices…
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927 Fifth Avenue
927 Fifth Avenue is an elegant prewar cooperative between East 73rd and 74th Streets. Designed by Warren & Wetmore in Renaissance Revival style and built in 1917, this limestone-clad building features just 12 residences—one apartment per floor—offering exclusive, intimate living.
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930 Park Avenue
930 Park Avenue is a landmarked Renaissance Revival cooperative designed by Schwartz & Gross and completed in 1916. This elegant 13-story building features Roman brick, terra cotta, limestone, and granite, with about 22 residences—usually two per floor—offering an intimate prewar living experience.
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91 Central Park West
91 Central Park West is a prestigious 16-story pre-war co-op on the Upper West Side, across from Central Park. Designed by Schwartz & Gross in 1929, it features a Neo-Renaissance façade with Beaux-Arts details. The building has 94 residences and offers full-time doorman, live-in manager, fitness center, children’s playroom, laundry, storage, and two beautifully restored…
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910 Park Avenue
910 Park Avenue, built in 1924 by renowned architect Schwartz & Gross, is a striking 14-story co-op with 28 spacious units—typically two per floor. Featuring a two-story limestone base and an ornate bronze roofline, the building offers grand six- and seven-room apartments with high ceilings, large entry foyers, wood-burning fireplaces, decorative moldings, and hardwood floors.…
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180 West 58th Street
The Alwyn Court at 180 West 58th Street is a 12-story Midtown Manhattan apartment building, just south of Central Park. Built from 1907-1909 by Harde & Short, it features a French Renaissance terra-cotta facade in the ornate Francis I style. Inside, the courtyard showcases a painted architectural mural by Richard Haas.
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912 Fifth Avenue
912 Fifth Avenue is a full-service Upper East Side co-op designed by Schwartz & Gross in 1925. It offers a new gym, private storage, full-time super, and doorman. Pied-à-terre allowed. 2% flip tax.
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891 Park Avenue
891 Park Avenue is an elegant Art Deco building designed by Arthur Paul Hess in 1931. It features a brick façade with a three-story limestone base, a full-width terra cotta and iron balcony on the fourth floor, and three individual balconies with terra cotta details on the fourteenth floor. Geometric patterns decorate the top floors,…