730 Park Avenue

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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 duplexes. Homes feature gracious proportions, high ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, and private outdoor spaces from balconies to large terraces. Positioned between 720 and 740 Park Avenue, 730 sits on one of the avenue’s highest elevations south of 79th Street, allowing for exceptional natural light and, from the upper floors, rare open exposures and Central Park views. This prime stretch of Park Avenue is home to some of Manhattan’s most iconic and historic apartment houses, built during the golden era of New York residential architecture.

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