Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This handsome, beige-brick, mid-block apartment tower was erected in 1973 as a mixed-use project and houses a public school on its lower floors that has its own entrance on 88th Street.
The well-proportioned tower is set back considerably on both sidestreets and its impressive entrance on 87th Street is lushly landscaped with a 9-step-up, canopied entrance that also has ramps on the site. Pied-a-terres and Pets are permitted.
The building, which has very impressive views from its upper floors, has a doorman and a concierge, basement storage and a garage. It is just to the east of the Church of the Advent Hope, a Seventh Day Adventist congregation and a large apartment tower on the northeast corner at Park Avenue. This building is across from a very handsome, mid-block, Art Deco-style apartment building at 110 East 87th Street and from the large and impressive Park Avenue Court apartment tower on the southwest corner at Lexington Avenue.
Located in the heart of the Carnegie Hill neighborhood, this building is close to many leading private schools, important cultural institutions, numerous religious institutions, and excellent local shopping. There is an express subway station at Lexington Avenue and 86th Street where there is also excellent cross-town bus service.
- Co-op built in 1973
- Converted in 1986
- Located in Carnegie Hill
- 197 total apartments 197 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1M to $3.5M)
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed