Archives: Buildings
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817 Fifth Avenue
817 Fifth Avenue, located in the coveted Lenox Hill area, is a low-profile yet highly sought-after prewar condo building. Converted to condos in the 1970s, this 15-story building offers 16 homes—mostly full-floor residences, plus a unique maisonette triplex with a private entrance at 816 Fifth Avenue. All units feature wood-burning fireplaces, high ceilings, original crown…
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823 Park Avenue
823 Park Avenue is an exquisite luxury pre-war condominium built in 1912 by Pickering and Walker and extensively renovated around 2006. This intimate building has only 10 full-floor residences, a duplex penthouse, and a maisonette, each with its own private landing. Each spacious 4,100 sq ft home features two fireplaces—one in the library and one…
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45 East 82nd Street
45 East 82nd Street is an elegant pre-war cooperative built in 1912, with just 20 residences over 11 stories. Converted to a co-op in 1958, it offers full-time doorman service in an intimate setting. Ideally located on the Upper East Side, it’s just a block from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, and Madison…
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800 Park Avenue
800 Park Avenue is a gracious prewar cooperative located on the west side of Park Avenue between 74th and 75th Streets. Designed by Electus D. Litchfield and Rogers and built by Starrett Bros. in 1924, it was incorporated in 1925 as 800 Park Avenue Corporation. The building features 16 units: 12 full-floor apartments, one penthouse,…
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79TH STREET EAST OWNERS INC
East River House is a stunning 20-story luxury doorman building, constructed in 1963 and converted to a cooperative in 1971. Designed by the prolific architect Philip Birnbaum, it originally featured 209 apartments. The building emphasizes spacious rooms, ample closet space, and offers many terraces and balconies with breathtaking skyline and river views.
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80 Metropolitan Avenue
80 Metropolitan, built by the developer of Steiner Studios, offers 114 lofts and 9 townhouses with solid construction and pre-war loft style. Amenities include a full-time doorman, pool, fitness center, roof terrace, bike room, storage, parking, and live-in manager, plus a 25-year tax abatement. Residences feature 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, luxury kitchens with high-end appliances,…
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800 West End Avenue
800 West End Avenue, built in 1920, is a 15-story brown-brick co-op with a limestone base and canopied entrance. Incorporated in 1980, it has 90 apartments and offers full-service amenities with 75% financing allowed.
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775 Park Avenue
775 Park Avenue embodies classic New York City elegance with its grand prewar charm. Built in the late 1920s on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, this limestone and brick cooperative showcases Rosario Candela’s signature Italian Renaissance design. The 14-story building houses 47 luxurious homes featuring glamorous layouts and refined style—true to the prestige of the historic…
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785 Park Avenue
Elegant full-service prewar co-op built in 1940 with 20 stories and 85 apartments. Offers top-tier service, a fitness center, landscaped roof deck, storage bins, and bike storage. Pets and pied-a-terres allowed. Ideal location near Central Park, shopping, dining, museums, and schools. Permits 50% financing.
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79 East 79th Street
79 East 79th Street, located on the Upper East Side between Park and Madison Avenues, is a sought-after white-glove prewar co-op designed by Electus Litchfield in 1928. This 14-story limestone building features 13 spacious simplex apartments. Amenities include a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, basement storage, and a private half basketball court. Known for timeless elegance,…