Archives: Buildings
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1220 Park Avenue
This distinguished 21-story neo-Georgian cooperative, designed by noted architect George F. Pelham and completed in 1929-1930, is a premier address on Park Avenue. The building features full-time doormen and a well-equipped fitness center, offering residents both luxury and convenience. Set back on a quiet stretch of 90th Street, the entrance provides privacy while maintaining prime…
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123 East 37th Street
This full-service pre-war coop features approximately 90 spacious studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, many with setback terraces. Residences offer sunken living rooms, separate dining areas, and windowed kitchens. Amenities include 24-hour doorman and elevator, live-in superintendent, laundry, storage, bike room, and a beautifully planted roof deck for residents to enjoy.
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11737 OWNERS CORP
Built in 1954 and converted to co-ops in 1984, this building has 54 studios and junior one-bedrooms. Monthly charges include electric. Amenities include a live-in superintendent, roof terrace, laundry, and storage. Pet friendly. 25% down payment required.
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1172 Park Avenue
1172 Park Avenue is a 52-unit, 14-story Rosario Candela-designed co-op built in 1926 in Carnegie Hill. Apartments feature high ceilings, great light, and unique character, with some homes boasting 8-12 rooms. Amenities include a doorman, full gym, private storage, and pet-friendly policies. Close to Monterey Gardens, Guggenheim Museum, Mount Sinai Hospital, and top private schools.
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1170 Fifth Avenue
Built in 1926 by J.E.R. Carpenter, 1170 Fifth Avenue is a 15-story prewar co-op in Carnegie Hill with 61 apartments, many offering Central Park views. Located near Museum Mile, top schools, and cross-town transport, it features a bike room, fitness center, laundry (W/D allowed), private storage, and is pet friendly. Allows up to 50% financing…
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117 East 72nd Street
Built in 1928 by George Stern, 117 East 72nd Street is a distinguished 15-story red brick co-op between Lexington and Park Avenue. The elegant building features a limestone base, wrought-iron balconies, and a grand entrance with bronze doors. It offers half- and full-floor residences with up to 8 bedrooms, large formal rooms, eat-in kitchens, libraries,…
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116 East 66th Street
116 East 66th Street is a boutique, full-service white-glove building near Park Avenue and the Armory. It has 13 floors, 58 apartments, and amenities like a full-time doorman, porter, live-in super, laundry, bike room, and storage. Pets allowed. Electric and cable included in maintenance. Close to museums, restaurants, subway, and Lincoln Center. 50% financing permitted.
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115 East 86th Street
Steps from Park Avenue, this full-service prewar building on 86th Street offers spacious apartments with W/D and thru-wall A/C allowed. Amenities include bike room, laundry, courtyard with basketball, and storage bins. Pet-friendly, 70% financing permitted. Close to Central Park and transportation.
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1150 Park Avenue
Built in 1940 by architect George F. Pelham Jr., 1150 Park Avenue features a modest Moderne design with red brick, vertical symmetry, and a granite base. The first floor showcases white limestone, and two red brick towers rise above the entrance. This 18-story Carnegie Hill co-op originally had 89 units, some now combined. Terraces are…
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114 East 72nd Street
114 East 72nd Street is a 20-story, boutique post-war co-op with 39 residences, built in 1963 and converted in 1972. Ideally located between Park and Lexington Avenues, it offers easy access to local dining, shopping, and transportation. Amenities include a full-time doorman, canopied entrance, gym, bike room, roof deck, garden, and storage. Pets and pieds-à-terre…