Archives: Buildings
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640 Park Avenue
This exclusive 13-story limestone-clad building on Park Avenue was built in 1914 and converted to a cooperative in 1946. With only one residence per floor, it offers an exceptionally private and prestigious living experience.
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655 Park Avenue
This Georgian-style cooperative, built in 1924, contains approximately 50 apartments. Located on a hill between 67th and 68th Streets, its projecting bays on Park Avenue rise 8 and 7 stories, while the rest of the building extends three stories higher to the east.
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660 Park Avenue
660 Park Avenue is an exclusive prewar cooperative built in 1926. This elegant 14-story building contains just 13 grand residences, offering privacy and prestige in one of Manhattan’s most desirable Park Avenue locations.
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620 Park Avenue
This distinguished 14-story prewar cooperative, designed by renowned architect J.E.R. Carpenter in 1924 and built by Starrett Brothers, features one apartment per floor. A full-service, white glove building with a doorman, fitness room, and storage, it’s pet friendly and permits 50% financing. Located at Park Avenue and 65th Street, it offers easy access to transportation,…
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635 Park Avenue
Designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and built in 1912, 635 Park Avenue is a distinguished 13-story Italian Renaissance-style building on the southeast corner of 66th Street. Developed by Spencer Fullerton Weaver and converted to a co-op in 1946, it features a finely detailed light-brown brick façade and grand full-floor residences with expansive original layouts.
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610 Park Avenue
610 Park Avenue, originally built as the Mayfair Regent Hotel in 1925 by architect J.E.R. Carpenter, was converted to a condominium in 1997. With just 68 residences across 15 floors, this elegant building retains its old-world charm and boutique feel, reminiscent of a small European hotel. Many units feature 2-3 bedrooms, and some include fireplaces.…
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60 Remsen Street
60 Remsen Street is a co-op building located in Brooklyn, NY. 60 Remsen Street was built in 1956 and has 10 stories and 87 units.
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4 East 72nd Street
This elegant prewar building features distinctive cartouches on both avenue corners, a two-story limestone base, and beautifully maintained sidewalk landscaping. Residents enjoy access to basement storage and an in-house health club. Perfectly located just half a block from the Frick Collection and close to renowned art galleries like Hirschl & Adler, Knoedler, and Berry-Hill, the…
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485 Park Avenue
This full-service, white-glove prewar co-op was built in 1922 by Dwight P. Robinson & Co., Inc. Located on a prime corner at Park Avenue and 58th Street in Midtown Manhattan, the 14-story building features a limestone base and beige brick above. The cooperative was established in 1945 and offers easy access to shopping and transportation.…
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