Archives: Buildings
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136 East 36th Street
136 East 36th Street is a 1928 pre-war co-op with a full-time doorman, handyman, and live-in superintendent. Apartments feature oversized layouts with windowed eat-in kitchens and bathrooms. Co-purchasers allowed. Residents share a beautiful roof garden.
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132 Perry Street Condominium
132 Perry Street is an exclusive 11-story condominium loft building in the West Village, featuring a part-time doorman and full-time resident manager. Originally built in the early 1900s and modernized while preserving its historic charm, it offers nine rare loft-style residences with soaring ceilings and oversized windows. Located just two blocks from Hudson River Park…
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133 East 80th Street
Located on the Upper East Side, this 14-story, 26-unit luxury co-op was designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela in 1930. The building features striking architectural details, including gargoyles, a rooftop enclosure, grand windows, and wood-burning fireplaces. Offering simplexes and duplexes ranging from 6 to 13 rooms, it sits on the northwest corner of Lexington Avenue.…
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130 E. 94th Apartments Corp.
130 East 94th Apartments Corp. is a charming prewar co-op just off Park Avenue, designed by noted architect George Fred Pelham in 1923 and converted in 1981. The full-service, 9-story building offers 5 graciously laid-out apartments per floor, plus a combination unit on the 8th floor. Amenities include a live-in super, roof deck, bike and…
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125 East 72nd Street
Perfectly situated in the heart of the Upper East Side, this distinguished 14-story full-service cooperative was designed by renowned architects Schwartz & Gross and completed in 1917—making it one of the neighborhood’s earliest apartment houses. With only two residences per floor and separate elevator banks, the building offers privacy and exclusivity. Each of the four…
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128 Central Park Owners Corp
Lining the southern edge of Central Park—one of the most iconic residential backdrops in the world—128 Central Park South is a distinguished 16-story white-glove cooperative offering one- to three-bedroom homes, many with direct views of the park’s 840-acre expanse. Built in 1928 in the Italian Renaissance style, the building features an elegant limestone façade with…
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129 East 69th Street
29 East 69th Street is an elegant, white-glove cooperative built in 1916 by the esteemed British firm Brixton Architects. Located on a picturesque Upper East Side block, also home to the historic Union Club, this highly sought-after building offers just 29 residences across 13 floors, ensuring privacy and exclusivity. The building is pet-friendly, allows washer/dryers,…
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38 West 26th Street
38 West 26th Street is a boutique 19-unit cooperative ideally located in the heart of NoMad, just moments from Madison Square Park. This classic loft building offers low monthly carrying costs, a video intercom system, and the convenience of an on-site superintendent. Surrounded by the best of Manhattan—Fairway, Whole Foods, premier shopping, dining, and cultural…
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120 East 83rd Street
120 East 83rd Street is a charming boutique pre-war cooperative ideally situated between Park and Lexington Avenues. This elevator building offers residents a serene, landscaped backyard and convenient basement laundry facilities.