Plymouth Tower at 340 East 93rd Street stands as a 30-story brown brick cooperative in the quiet eastern section of Yorkville, positioned prominently on First Avenue between 92nd and 93rd Streets. Built in 1980 and converted to a co-op in 1986, the building was designed by Schuman Lichtenstein & Claman and completed by a joint venture of Bay Colony Properties Company of Boston and Morse Diesel Inc. after the original developer, The Investors Funding Corporation, went bankrupt. The 367 unit building features a granite and cobblestone plaza entrance, lushly landscaped sidewalk gardens with gazebo and lattice fencing, and ground floor retail space that animates the First Avenue streetscape.
The building's crown jewel is its comprehensive rooftop amenity suite, featuring a 50 foot indoor swimming pool, fitness center with East River views, hot tub, sauna, and residents' lounge, all opening onto a landscaped sun deck with 360 degree city views and BBQ grilling stations. These premium amenities are included in maintenance fees at no additional cost. The full service building provides 24 hour doorman service, live in superintendent, concierge, and an on-site parking garage with valet service offering reduced rates to residents. Additional conveniences include bike storage, a mezzanine level laundry room, and the building is pet friendly, welcoming both dogs and cats with board approval.
Apartment layouts typically feature 19 foot long living rooms and pass through kitchens, with many units offering eastern and western exposures that capture dramatic views of the East River, city skyline, and extending to the George Washington Bridge. High floor units provide particularly spectacular panoramic vistas, while some rare apartments include private terraces exceeding 700 square feet. Corner units offer split bedroom layouts and multiple exposures, and renovated apartments commonly feature modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and cherry wood cabinetry. Storage is notably generous throughout the building, with most units containing four or more closets, many custom fitted to maximize space.
Plymouth Tower offers exceptionally flexible ownership policies that distinguish it from many Manhattan co-ops. The building has no flip tax, allows unlimited subletting after just three years of ownership, and welcomes pied-à-terre purchases, gifting, co-purchasing arrangements, and guarantors. The 20% down payment requirement is reasonable by Manhattan standards, and the building maintains a history of accommodating various purchase structures, making it accessible to a diverse range of buyers and living situations.
The location provides excellent transportation connectivity, with the Q train just three blocks northwest at 96th Street and Second Avenue, while multiple bus lines including the M15, M86, and M31 serve the immediate area. First Avenue features dedicated bus and bike lanes, and the FDR Drive entrance sits just one block away for drivers. The neighborhood offers proximity to Carl Schurz Park, the 92nd Street Y, East River Esplanade, and the E90th Street NYC Ferry landing, while ground floor conveniences include a Citibank ATM and pharmacy directly in the building, creating a self contained urban living experience in one of Manhattan's more tranquil residential enclaves.
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