Archives: Buildings
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393 West 49th Street
Built in 1988 by developer William Zeckendorf, Jr., Worldwide Plaza played a key role in revitalizing Midtown’s 8th Avenue with its striking Post-Modern design. Today, it stands as one of Clinton/Midtown West’s premier luxury developments. Spanning a full city block from 49th to 50th Streets between 8th and 9th Avenues, the complex is anchored by…
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92 Laight Street
Riverloft Condominiums, located at 92 Laight Street and 416 Washington Street, is a two-building Tribeca complex that blends a 19th-century cast-iron warehouse with a modern 2004 addition. This full-service residence offers 24-hour doorman service, a fitness center, bike room, garden, and direct elevator access to an indoor garage. The 92 Laight building features 38 spacious,…
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730 Park Avenue
Located on Park Avenue between 70th and 71st Streets, 730 Park Avenue is a distinguished 20-story cooperative designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone in 1928 and converted in 1945. Blending neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean styles, the building offers 40 expansive residences ranging from six to sixteen rooms and approximately 1,800 to 6,000 square feet—most of which are…
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1199 Park Avenue
Located between East 94th and 95th Streets, 1199 Park Avenue sits in the heart of Carnegie Hill—one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods, close to top schools, cultural institutions, houses of worship, the YMHA, and Museum Mile. Designed by architect Robert L. Bien and built in 1961, this elegant 19-story red brick building was converted to…
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103 East 84th Street
103 East 84th Street is an elegant prewar cooperative designed by Emery Roth & Sons and built in 1917. Located just off Park Avenue on a charming tree-lined block, the 10-story building offers 32 residences and amenities including a bike room, laundry, and private storage. Pet-friendly and pied-à-terre permitted, the building allows washer/dryers and up…
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470 Park Avenue
470 Park Avenue is a classic prewar cooperative built in 1916 by Schwartz & Gross, known for many Park Avenue landmarks. This full-service, intimate building offers well-proportioned apartments with high ceilings and fireplaces. Conveniently located near Midtown’s business district, Bloomingdale’s, and public transit.
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940 Park Avenue
Built in 1925 and located in Carnegie Hill, this co-op features a striking exterior with a three-story sandstone base, arched windows, and wrought iron balconies. Inside, large rooms and ample windows fill the 29 apartments across 15 floors with light and space for entertaining or relaxing. With a doorman and proximity to Central Park and…
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1175 Park Avenue
Completed in 1929, this distinguished Emery Roth-designed building is one of Carnegie Hill’s premier white-glove prewar cooperatives. Apartments are spacious with elegant layouts. The pet-friendly building offers private storage, a fitness center, and a live-in superintendent.