Archives: Buildings
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1 East 62nd Street
This elevator pre-war limestone mansion was is just off Fifth Avenue was built: 1903 42-wide, 6-story 12 units
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60 Sutton Place South
Designed by Arthur Wieser in 1952, 60 Sutton Place South is a luxury full-service cooperative along the East River. Many apartments offer private terraces with river views. The building features a glass-enclosed lobby with an Italian bronze statue, a fitness center, circular driveway, and underground parking with no waitlist. Residents enjoy full-time doorman, valet, and…
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446 Kent Avenue
Generously spacious floor plans are carefully crafted for comfortable, luxurious living. Select from stylish studios, one-, two-, or three-bedroom residences featuring gleaming hardwood floors and large windows. Many units include private balconies or terraces with stunning views of the river and city. Outstanding finishes and unique details combine to create an atmosphere of elegance, quality,…
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7 Gracie Square
7 Gracie Square is a distinguished pre-war cooperative built in 1929, located between East End Avenue and the East River. Designed by George B. Post & Sons with consulting architect Rosario Candela, the 16-story red brick building features a striking tan marble base and overlooks Carl Schurz Park. Its standout iron-and-brass entryway, designed by muralist…
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263 West End Avenue
This elegant prewar co-op, built in 1929, rises 22 stories with 125 residences. Left vacant during the Great Depression, it was revived and opened in 1947—becoming the first co-op on West End Avenue. Ideally located in the heart of the Upper West Side between 72nd and 73rd Streets.
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130 West 20th Street
Prima offers 36 thoughtfully crafted residences inspired by the vibrant spirit of Chelsea. Designed by award-winning architect H. Thomas O’Hara, these studio to three-bedroom homes blend timeless European elegance with modern innovation, redefining luxury living in one of Manhattan’s most sought-after neighborhoods.