Archives: Buildings
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40 Sutton Place
Overlooking the Ed Koch Queensborough Bridge and Roosevelt Island Tram, 40 Sutton Place is a 10-story, full-service luxury condo—unique in a neighborhood dominated by co-ops. Built in 1966 and converted in 1981, the building offers 24-hour doorman and porter service, a resident superintendent, package room, laundry, bike storage, and private storage units. It also houses…
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400 East 59th Street
This elegant prewar Sutton Place co-op features 17 floors, a charming canopied entrance, and just 126 residences, offering a boutique feel. Some units boast high ceilings and raised living rooms. Convenient to transit and the Long Island Expressway—perfect for weekend getaways.
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39 East 79th Street
Built in 1925 and designed by architect Kenneth Murchison for etiquette icon Emily Post, 39 East 79th Street is a distinguished Beaux-Arts co-op with just 20 residences across 14 stories. Ideally located at Madison Avenue, it’s one block from Central Park, near the Met, top dining and shopping, and zoned for sought-after PS 6. Excellent…
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385 West 12th Street Condominium
Designed by FLAnk, 385 West 12th Street is a boutique seven-story West Village condominium with a striking copper-paneled façade. Completed in Fall 2008, it features just twelve expansive three- and four-bedroom residences ranging from 2,526 to 4,382 sq ft. Each home includes an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, family room, and a living room with…
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36 East 72nd Street
Built in 1927, this elegant 14-story red brick co-op sits on East 72nd Street between Madison and Park, just steps from Central Park and upscale shopping. With a maximum of two apartments per landing—and many full-floor or duplex units—it offers privacy and exclusivity. Residents enjoy 24/7 doormen, a live-in superintendent, daily porter service, and shared…
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360 West 22nd Street
London Towne House is a sought-after full-service co-op at West 22nd Street and 9th Avenue in prime Chelsea. Built in 1963, it offers 217 studios to three-bedroom units. Upper floors boast western views of the Highline and Hudson River, while northern units overlook brownstones and the midtown skyline. Amenities include 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, porters,…
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342 East 72nd Street
340 East 72nd Street is a refined white-glove prewar co-op between First and Second Avenues. Built in 1930, it has 16 floors and 33 apartments. Amenities include a full-time doorman, attended elevator, garden, laundry room (W/D allowed in units), and common storage. Pet-friendly with 50% financing allowed and a 2% flip tax.
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345 East 52nd Street
345 East 52nd Street is a well-managed co-op with 24-hour doorman, attentive resident manager, elegant lobby, renovated hallways, a top rooftop, garage (waitlist), and free common storage. It allows 75% financing and is pet-friendly. Located in vibrant Turtle Bay, it offers easy commutes to the East, Midtown, the UN, and medical corridor. Close to FDR…
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345 West 55th Street
Built in 1919 and converted to a co-op in 1972, this charming pre-war building in Clinton offers 72 elegant units across nine floors. Popular with NYC’s acting community, it features a part-time doorman (2 PM–6 AM), live-in superintendent, full-time porter, bike storage, basement laundry, and is very pet-friendly.