Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This attractive 15-story apartment house was built as a cooperative in 1925, one year after its virtual twin across 93rd Street, 1120 Fifth Avenue, was completed. Both buildings were designed by J. E. R. Carpenter, the leading designer of luxury apartment buildings in New York City in his generation. This building was 41 apartments and 1120 Fifth Avenue has 44 apartments. The main difference between the two is that this one has arched windows on the first floor while the other one has regular windows. The building has attractive sidewalk landscaping and its Carnegie Hill neighborhood is very convenient to many private schools and museums. This part of Upper Fifth Avenue is very pleasant and quiet, perhaps because most parades stop at 86th Street on the avenue. Many attractive restaurants and boutiques are nearby on Madison Avenue.
- Co-op built in 1926
- Located in Carnegie Hill
- 42 total apartments 42 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($4.2M to $11.5M)
- Doorman