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Top 10 Upper East Side Gold Coast Condominiums

#1 - 520 Park Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Located at the nexus of two of New York's most rarefied neighborhoods, 520 Park Avenue's towering height is in line with today's trends, but the limestone facade and romantic roofline nod to the surrounding historic architecture. The building houses a collection of simplex and duplex residences, and all residents have access to a wood-paneled and marble-clad lobby, a grand salon with access to a private garden, a fully equipped fitness center, and an Art Deco-inspired indoor pool.

the limestone facade and romantic roofline nod to the surrounding historic architecture. The building houses a collection of simplex and duplex residences, and all residents have access to a wood-paneled and marble-clad lobby, a grand salon with access to a private garden, a fully equipped fitness center, and an Art Deco-inspired indoor pool.



#2 - The Giorgio Armani Residences, 760 Madison Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

In the heart of the Upper East Side Historic District, 760 Madison Avenue draws inspiration from the surrounding prewar architecture while incorporating architect COOKFOX's biophilic principles. A collection of 10 luxury condominiums is situated on top of a new Giorgio Armani flagship store, and amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, an on-site spa treatment room, a Zen tea room with service from Armani Ristorante, and a library and lounge with custom Casa Armani furniture.

a state-of-the-art fitness center, an on-site spa treatment room, a Zen tea room with service from Armani Ristorante, and a library and lounge with custom Casa Armani furniture.


#3 - 515 Park Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Down the street from Billionaires' Row, and two blocks from Central Park, 515 Park Avenue was an early entrant in a new class of Upper East Side high-rises located outside the boundaries of the historic district. Apartments enjoy grand proportions like their prewar predecessors, and residents enjoy access to full-time concierge service, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a business center, and a private dining salon.



#4 - The Marquand, 11 East 68th Street

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Exactly 100 years after it was constructed, the Beaux-Arts-style 11 East 68th Street was transformed from rental apartments to 26 spacious condo units. The building's staff includes a 24-hour doorman, concierge, and live-in resident manager, and amenities include a fitness center and children's playroom.


#5 - 923 Fifth Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

One of a few condominiums on its stretch of upper Fifth Avenue, 923 Fifth Avenue is distinguished by its two-story limestone base, a white brick facade, and elegant entrance. Once inside, residents enjoy access to 24-hour doorman service and attended elevators, a fitness center, and an on-site garage.

923 Fifth Avenue is distinguished by its two-story limestone base, a white brick facade, and elegant entrance. Once inside, residents enjoy access to 24-hour doorman service and attended elevators, a fitness center, and an on-site garage.



#6 - The Curzon House, 4 East 62nd Street

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

The Upper East Side was ground zero for the shift from single-family houses to multi-family apartment buildings, and The Curzon House offers the best of both worlds: A group of prewar townhouses was combined to form a new condominium complex, and residents enjoy timeless elegance and grand proportions in their apartments.



#7 - The Parkville, 823 Park Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Nearly 100 years after it was constructed, the mid-block building at 823 Park Avenue was converted to a luxury condominium. The buff brick facade and classical details were restored to their former glory, while the interiors were transformed into spacious homes with direct elevator access, expansive proportions, eat-in kitchens, and top-of-the-line appliances and finishes throughout.



#8 - 838 Fifth Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Down the street from Central Park and Temple Emanu-El, 838 Fifth Avenue was constructed as an office building in 1950 and converted to a condominium in 1999. Amidst the conversion, the interiors were transformed into spacious homes with storage units, wine cellars, and servants' quarters.



#9 - 40 East 66th Street

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

One of Rosario Candela's designs, 40 East 66th Street is in a prime location down the street from Central Park and fairly surrounded by designer boutiques. The building offers 24-hour doorman and concierge service, and amenities include a fitness center, children's playroom, bike room, and private storage.

40 East 66th Street is in a prime location down the street from Central Park and fairly surrounded by designer boutiques. The building offers 24-hour doorman and concierge service, and amenities include a fitness center, children's playroom, bike room, and private storage.



#10 - 737 Park Avenue

Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Decades after 737 Park Avenue was constructed for Samuel Minskoff, developer Harry Macklowe converted it to condominium ownership with an array of amenities like a skylit fitness center, a children's playroom, and an entertaining garden. A 24-hour doorman and elevator operators are on staff, and the building's greatest perk may be its address on the corner of Park Avenue and East 71st Street.

 converted it to condominium ownership with an array of amenities like a skylit fitness center, a children's playroom, and an entertaining garden. A 24-hour doorman and elevator operators are on staff, and the building's greatest perk may be its address on the corner of Park Avenue and East 71st Street.