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1435 Lexington Avenue: Review and Ratings
1435 Lexington Avenue
Doorman Co-Op in Carnegie Hill
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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011
70 CITYREALTY RATING

Carter's Review

This handsome, 11-story apartment building at 1435 Lexington Avenue was built in 1925 and designed by George and Edward Blum, architects who also designed 277, 610, 760, and 838 West End Avenue, 555, 791, 875, 940 and 1075 Park Avenue, 676, 720 and 730 Riverside Drive, among many other Manhattan apartment buildings.

The light-brown brick building, which is also known as 150 East 94th Street, has a two-story stone base with a canopied entrance.

Apartments have wood-burning fireplaces, pocket doors and formal dining rooms.

It was converted to a cooperative in 1981.

It has a doorman, a roof garden, a bicycle room, a laundry room, storage space, and a live-in superintendent.

It is two blocks south of the Lexington Avenue subway station at 96th Street where there is also good cross-town bus service.

This Carnegie Hill neighborhood has many restaurants and schools.

The building permits pets and protruding window air-conditioners.

It has 77 apartments.

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