Archives: Buildings
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1105 Park Avenue
Designed by Rosario Candela in 1923, 1105 Park Avenue is a classic red-brick building with a limestone base, located on the northeast corner of Park Avenue and 89th Street. Its canopied entrance opens to Park Avenue, and many residences offer sweeping views through oversized windows. This 14-story Carnegie Hill co-op features semi-private landings, a grand…
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1115 Fifth Avenue
Built in 1926 by renowned architect J.E.R. Carpenter, 1115 Fifth Avenue is a distinguished prewar building in Carnegie Hill, across from The Jewish Museum. Along with its sister building, 1120 Fifth, it’s considered one of the area’s premier addresses. The 14-story co-op offers 42 spacious residences, many with sweeping views of Central Park, the reservoir,…
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112 East 74th Street
Built in 1917, 112 East 74th Street is a charming prewar building on a quiet block between Park and Lexington Avenues. With just 10 floors and 21 residences—two per floor—it offers an intimate, boutique feel. Amenities include a full-time attended lobby, laundry room, bike room, and private storage. Pet friendly and allows up to 50%…
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1128 Park Avenue Corp.
Built in 1927 and incorporated in 1951, 1130 Park Avenue is a distinguished 15-story, 46-unit red-brick co-op designed by architect George Fred Pelham. Its elegant façade features a marble base, grand double-height entrance, and classic prewar detailing. This full-service, white-glove building offers an exercise room, storage bins, and allows washer/dryers. Financing up to 50% is…
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110 East 87th Street
Built between 1937–1939, 110 Condominium is a full-service Art Deco building at Park Avenue and 87th Street, near the 86th Street express subway. It rises 14 stories with 62 one- to three-bedroom units. The stone-and-brick façade features classic setbacks in a “wedding cake” design. Amenities include 24-hour doorman, live-in super, porter, laundry room, private storage,…
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11 West 69th Street
This boutique building offers 38 units, with four apartments per floor—two south-facing 2-bed/2-bath units and two north-facing 1-bedrooms. Amenities include a live-in super and part-time doorman from 4 PM to midnight.
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110 Central Park South
110 Central Park South is an elegant, discreet luxury condop with co-op ownership and condo rules. Originally designed by James Carpenter in the early 1900s, it was reimagined in 2005 by architect Costas Kondylis. The building offers spacious 2- to 4-bedroom residences, many with sweeping Central Park views. Amenities include a full-time doorman, concierge, resident…
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1095 Park Avenue
Built in 1930 by architects Schwartz & Gross, this elegant 18-story white glove co-op offers 67 refined residences across two private wings, with just two apartments per landing. Homes range from 5 to 8 rooms and feature formal galleries, wood-burning fireplaces, high ceilings, detailed moldings, and hardwood floors. Some include setback terraces. The beautifully detailed…
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The Urban Glass House
The Urban Glass House, designed by the legendary Philip Johnson, stands as a modernist tribute to his architectural legacy. With interiors crafted by acclaimed architect Annabelle Selldorf, this collaboration results in a 40-unit condominium that is truly a work of art. Intimate and impeccably managed, the 12-story building features the Penthouse exclusively occupying the top…
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