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1150 Park Avenue is a distinguished 19-story, red-brick co-op located on the southwest corner of 92nd Street in Carnegie Hill. Designed by architect George F. Pelham Jr. in 1940, the building complements the adjacent Brick Presbyterian Church with its neo-Georgian design and features such as corner bay windows and a one-story limestone base. It offers a range of amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, a fitness center, a laundry room, a bike room, and individual storage units that transfer with apartments.
The building’s residences showcase a variety of spacious layouts, from elegant one-bedroom penthouses with wraparound terraces to expansive two-bedroom units with corner bay windows and fireplaces. Each apartment emphasizes light, space, and comfort, with many featuring private terraces and well-appointed kitchens.
Situated in the heart of Carnegie Hill, 1150 Park Avenue is close to charming neighborhood amenities like Madison Avenue’s boutiques and restaurants. Its proximity to schools, churches, and the nearby Brick Presbyterian Church makes it particularly desirable for families, although the Lexington Avenue subway is a few blocks away.
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