Archives: Buildings
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246 West 17th Street
246 West 17th Street is a 10-story condo with 31 homes ranging from 1 to 5 bedrooms. The base was built in 1925, with floors 4-10 added in 2008. Most units have outdoor space and ceilings from 10 to 14 feet. Amenities include a 24-hour concierge, gym, Ligne Roset furnished recreation room, storage, bike room,…
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215 East 77th Street
This charming pre-war condo elevator building, located between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, mostly offers one-bedroom and studio units, some featuring wood-burning fireplaces. It has a live-in superintendent and basement laundry. Conveniently close to transportation, great restaurants, and shopping.
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221 East 78th Street
221 West 78th Street is a rental building located in New York, NY. 221 West 78th Street was built in 1910 and has 3 stories and 6 units.
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230 East 73rd Street
230 East 73rd Street, known as The Eastgate, is a full-service Art Deco co-op by Bing & Bing and architect Emory Roth. Pet-friendly and pied-à-terre friendly, the building offers a gym, laundry, bike room, garden, and storage (waitlist). Washer/dryers allowed with board approval. Ideally located near Central Park, the Q and 4/5/6 trains, buses, and…
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215 East 72nd Street
215 East 72nd Street is a classic 15-story prewar co-op built in 1929, located between Third and Second Avenues. The building features spacious Classic 8 and 9 room layouts with grand galleries, wood-burning fireplaces, and formal dining rooms with butler’s pantries. Surrounded by townhouses, apartments enjoy great natural light and open views. Amenities include a…
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214 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
The historic Chatillion at 214 Riverside Drive is a charming pre-war co-op built in 1902, showcasing ornate architectural details and a grand portico with towering columns. Once home to author John Dos Passos, the building offers 15 units per floor, a newly built roof deck with stunning Hudson River views, basement laundry, and a live-in…
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211 Elizabeth Street
211 Elizabeth Street is a distinctive 7-story red brick building in Nolita, designed by Roman & Williams. It features 15 handcrafted one- and two-bedroom residences that blend traditional materials with classic design. The building honors the neighborhood’s historic charm while offering bespoke, thoughtfully crafted homes.
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210 Riverside Drive
210 Riverside Drive is a stately prewar co-op built in 1909 by architects Schwartz & Gross. This 12-story Renaissance-style building has about 88 units and features a limestone base, ornate plasterwork, and a symmetrical brick façade. The elegant marble lobby—famously seen in You’ve Got Mail—includes coffered ceilings and original Tiffany-style stained glass. A manned elevator…
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21 East 96th Street
Just steps from Central Park, 21 E. 96th St is a luxury boutique condominium in Carnegie Hill. This rare condo offers full-floor residences with high ceilings, expansive layouts, and private elevator access. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, gym, bike room, and private storage.