Archives: Buildings
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435 East 85th Street
This 5-story red brick coop, built in 1958 and converted in 1987, offers one-bedroom and studio apartments, some with patios. A non-doorman elevator building with a live-in super who accepts packages. Recently renovated lobby and halls, plus a basement laundry room. Conveniently close to public transit, Wall Street express buses, and local shops and restaurants.
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440 Riverside Drive
440 Riverside Drive – The Paterno is a landmark 13-story coop built in 1909 by the Paterno brothers and designed by Schwartz & Gross. Known for its dramatic curved façade and porte-cochere entrance, the building sits at Riverside Drive and West 116th Street near Columbia University. With 102 apartments and sweeping views of the Hudson…
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435 East 57th Street
This classic Emery Roth-designed, Bing & Bing-built cooperative is located just west of Sutton Place on East 57th Street. Originally 16 stories plus a penthouse with four units per floor, many apartments have since been combined. A/B lines face south; C/D lines are smaller with northern exposures. The building features two internal staircases, a service…
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425 West End Avenue
425 West End Avenue is a 7-story, 29-unit prewar coop built in 1898 and converted in 1979. This pet-friendly building offers gracious 1–3 bedroom layouts (plus larger combos), many with wood-burning fireplaces and charming details. Amenities include a live-in super, video security, renovated common areas, and bike storage. Ideally located at West 80th/81st Street, it’s…
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428 West 19th Street
428 West 19th Street is a boutique condominium in West Chelsea, designed by BKSK Architects. This collection of 32 residences offers studio to four-bedroom layouts, ideally located near the High Line.
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40-50 East 10th Street
40-50 East 10th Street is a top pick among real estate brokers. Located on one of Greenwich Village’s loveliest blocks, this elegant prewar co-op features beamed ceilings, casement windows, wood-burning fireplaces, and formal dining rooms. Residents enjoy a stunning roof deck and an annual cocktail party.
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410 East 57th Street
Built in 1928, 410 East 57th Street is a full-service, white-glove prewar co-op with 24-hour doorman, attentive staff, elevator operator, a grand marble lobby, fitness center, laundry, bike storage, and a beautifully landscaped residents-only garden. Pied-à-terres and up to 50% financing allowed. Located in Sutton Place—a quiet riverfront enclave—this address offers easy access to the…
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404 Park Avenue South
400 Park Avenue South is a striking new condominium by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc. With sleek, modern residences and sweeping city views, it offers a refined lifestyle complemented by world-class amenities and services—redefining luxury living and the Manhattan skyline.
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401 East 89th Street
Gracie Towne House is a well-managed, full-service postwar Cond-op offering the flexibility of condo ownership with no board interview. Shareholders may convert their units to condos by paying their share of the building’s mortgage. The building features 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager, handyman/porter, and owns the land. Many of the 197 apartments offer balconies, bay…
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40 Mercer Street
A collaboration between hotel icon André Balazs and Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, 40 Mercer is a striking 14-story glass landmark in SoHo. Its bold red and blue curtain wall sets the tone for the ultra-luxurious, custom-designed interiors featuring top-tier finishes and appliances. Residents enjoy full concierge service, 24-hour doorman, underground parking, a spa-quality pool,…