Archives: Buildings
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15 Union Square West
15 Union Square West is a unique blend of New York City history and modern luxury. Originally built in the 1800s by Charles Lewis Tiffany, the building features a distinctive cast iron façade and iconic 15-foot arched windows designed by architect John Kellum. Once Tiffany & Co.’s headquarters, it was restored in 2006 by Brack…
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14 Sutton Place South
14 Sutton Place South, designed by Rosario Candela in 1929 and converted to a co-op in 1957, is a distinguished prewar building in a quiet, sought-after Midtown enclave. With 15 stories and 93 apartments, it offers white-glove service, an elegant lobby with inlaid marble floors, wood-burning fireplaces, a new gym, rooftop terrace, and generous private…
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139 East 63rd Street
139 East 63rd Street is an elegant 1962 boutique building on Lexington Avenue in the Upper East Side. With 53 units across 16 floors, the building features a limestone base, renovated canopy, and landscaped marble planters. Apartments range from four per floor on floors 2–14 to three per floor on 15, 16, and the penthouse.
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139 Wooster Street
Designed by Beyer Blinder Belle, this building combines SoHo’s landmark cast-iron style with modern elegance. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, monitored security, a Zen Garden, and a gym with a Peloton bike. Located steps from shops, restaurants, nightlife, galleries, and public transit.
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136 East 64th Street
Designed by George F. Pelham and built in 1928, this elegant 11-story pre-war coop features 61 spacious 2- and 3-bedroom apartments with multiple exposures. Located on a tree-lined block between Lexington and Park Avenues, the full-service building offers 2 doormen, a live-in superintendent, and a large lobby with three elevator banks. Amenities include permitted washer/dryers,…
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136 East 79th Street
136 East 79th Street Corporation, a full-service white-glove coop designed by Burrell Hoffman in 1928, converted in 1949, offers 25 units over 14 floors. Located on the southeast corner of Lexington Avenue and 79th Street, this pet-friendly building features a fitness room, bike room, and storage. It permits 50% financing and has a 3% flip…
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137 East 66th Street
137 East 66th Corporation is a full-service prewar cooperative built in 1918 by Walter B. Chambers. This 9-story building has 33 graciously proportioned units, reminiscent of Candela designs on Park Avenue. Located between Lexington and Third Avenues, near transportation, dining, shopping, and the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer. Amenities include 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, gym,…
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133 West 22nd Street
One of Chelsea’s best boutique full-service condos, this 12-story, 99-unit building was completed in 2008. Ideally located near the Village, Highline Park, Meatpacking District, and 23rd Street transit. Apartments feature 9.5’ ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, washer/dryers or hookups, central air/heating, and Verizon FiOS wiring. Despite top-tier amenities, common charges remain low.
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135 East 39th Street
135 East 39th Street is a well-maintained boutique Art Deco co-op in Murray Hill. Built in 1930, it offers 29 units over 6 stories, with a live-in superintendent, laundry room, elevator, outdoor garden, and is pet friendly. Ideally located in Midtown near shops, restaurants, and Grand Central Terminal.