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34 West 74th Street is a charming five-story, 13-unit cooperative located just half a block from Central Park. Originally designed by Percy Griffin and built by Frederick Ambrose Clark in 1902, this Beaux Arts/Georgian Revival townhouse is part of a row of 18 landmarked buildings on one of the Upper West Side’s most beautiful and historic blocks.
Converted to a cooperative in 1979, the 50-foot-wide, double-wide townhouse features an elevator, bicycle storage, and a basement laundry room. Pets and pieds-à-terre are welcome in this self-managed boutique building, offering a blend of historic charm and modern convenience.
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