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In September 2024 — twenty-one years, multiple purchases, and one massive combination and renovation later — Bravo host and producer Andy Cohen listed his massive assemblage at West Village cooperative 2 Horatio Street. His is not the only famous name associated with the listing: The building was helmed by Bing & Bing, one of the most prolific and well-known developers of the early 20th century.
Born in the mid-1870s, New York City-born brothers Leo and Alexander Bing both earned law degrees. They pivoted to real estate with their eponymous development firm, though Museum of the City of New York curator Donald Albrecht suggests that their legal background helped them assemble parcels of land and build relationships with investors (h/t Brick Underground).

The Bing brothers also built relationships with the most prominent architects of their time, most famously Emery Roth. Whoever they worked with, their buildings quickly became famous for their intricate details and Art Deco design touches. Interiors consistently featured thoughtful floor plans with careful separations of public and private space.

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140 East 28th Street Murray Hill
Southgate, 414 East 52nd Street
Southgate, 414 East 52nd Street Beekman/Sutton Place
45 Christopher Street
45 Christopher Street Greenwich Village

"Bing & Bing buildings still pack a wallop in the world of Manhattan real estate, oozing cachet" — The New York Times

Living room with beamed ceilings Andy Cohen's apartment at 2 Horatio Street (Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images)
2 Horatio Street (Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images)
Windowed kitchen (Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images)
Bedroom with beamed ceilings (Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images)
Alexander Bing retired from Bing & Bing to dedicate his life to public service and affordable housing in 1921 (h/t The Real Deal), but its legacy is still going strong over 100 years later. Not only do Park Avenue properties and Roth designs everywhere remain in demand among luxury buyers, but Bing & Bing buildings represent rare prewar condominium offerings in Greenwich Village, one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods.
At any address, Bing & Bing apartments' spacious, thoughtfully defined floor plates with historic architectural details were designed for buyers of yesteryear, but today's buyers are also embracing them. Indeed, Mr. Cohen is not bidding good-bye to the Village, having bought a penthouse at 299 West 12th Street, another Bing & Bing building, in October 2022.
Below, see a selection of the city's most beautiful and famous Bing & Bing buildings. Owing to its extensive portfolio of about three dozen apartment buildings and hotels throughout the city, we have also included a selection of additional listings in Bing & Bing buildings below the top ten.


Top 10 Bing & Bing-developed apartment buildings in NYC


59 West 12th Street
Completed in 1931 | Designed by Emery Roth
1 availability for $1.995M

"One of the handsomest pre-war apartment houses in Greenwich Village, this 16-story building has a great location" — Carter Horsley

59 West 12th Street, Greenwich Village prewar condo The Governor (Compass)
Located on a tree-lined block in the Gold Coast section of Greenwich Village, 59 West 12th Street is distinguished by its brown brick facade, classical trim, and Art Deco design touches. Past residents include musician Jimi Hendrix and actress Cameron Diaz.

The Governor, #10D (Compass)

210-235 East 72nd Street
Completed in 1929 | Designed by Emery Roth
12 availabilities from $425K

"Built between 1928 and 1936, Eastgate consists of six, brown-brick apartment buildings in the middle of the 73rd Street block between Third and Second Avenues" — Carter Horsley

210-235 East 72nd Street Eastgate (CityRealty)
Before a Downtown neighborhood would claim the name, this collection of six cohesively designed Lenox Hill buildings would initially be known as East Village. The buildings share common architectural motifs while retaining their own unique characters, and Eastgate residents enjoy white-glove service as well as easy access to Central Park, world-famous museums, fine dining, and the Lexington and Second Avenue transportation hubs.

210 East 73rd Street, #3E (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

Eastgate, #8D (Fox Residential Group Inc)

Eastgate, #9D (Bond New York Properties LLC)

215 East 73rd Street, #3C (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

Eastgate, #10DE (Olshan Realty Inc)

Completed in 1931 | Designed by Boak & Paris
2 availabilities from $1.95M

"Close to the epicenter of Greenwich Village, this very handsome doorman building is one of the most attractive in the neighborhood" — Carter Horsley

45 Christopher Street, prewar Village condominium 45 Christopher Street (CityRealty)
A rare prewar condominium in Greenwich Village, 45 Christopher Street features a stone and brown brick facade as well as an attractively enclosed water tank. The building offers doorman service and a landscaped common terrace, and the greatest perk may be its address near historic, world-renowned restaurants, performance venues, and cultural institutions.

45 Christopher Street, #2E (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

400-434 East 752nd Street
Completed in 1932 | Designed by Emery Roth
14 availabilities from $500K

"This development of five buildings' richly textured reddish salmon brick façades and sparse but good Art Deco detailing added significantly to the ambiance of the 'Beekman Place' area" — Carter Horsley

Six-building complex on cul-de-sac Google Earth view of Southgate
Located on a cul-de-sac in an already tranquil Manhattan enclave, the Southgate complex offers the best of both worlds: a peaceful retreat with easy access to Midtown offices, fine dining, shopping, and transportation. John Lennon is best known for his time at The Dakota, but his iconic "New York City" photograph was taken when he lived at Southgate.

Southgate, #10F (Corcoran Group)

Southgate, #4E (Compass)

Southgate, #15D (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
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Southgate, #4E (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

Southgate, #11A (Corcoran Group)

Completed in 1931 | Designed by Boak & Paris
1 availability for $2.4M

"This attractive, pre-war apartment building in the West Village is one of two overlooking Abingdon Square at the foot of Eighth Avenue" — Carter Horsley

302 West 12th Street, West Village condo 302 West 12th Street (CityRealty)
One of two "sister buildings" in the West Village, 302 West 12th Street's handsome prewar facade houses recently renovated elevators, hallways, and lobby. Amenities include doorman service and a rooftop garden, but the greatest perk may be its address near Hudson River Park, the High Line, Little Island, and the Whitney Museum.

302 West 12th Street, #10D (Sothebys International Realty)

Completed in 1931 | Designed by Robert T. Lyon
7 availabilities from $695K

"2 Horatio Street is one of the most desirable buildings in the sought-after West Village" — Carter Horsley

Entrance to 2 Horatio Street
2 Horatio Street is distinguished by the "Aztec Deco" terra cotta details on its handsome red brick facade. It is located on Jackson Square Park and in close proximity to the High Line, the Whitney Museum, and Meatpacking District dining, shopping, and nightlife.

2 Horatio Street, #4A (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

Completed in 1915 | Designed by Emery Roth
2 availabilities from $2.195M

1000 Park Avenue 1000 Park Avenue (CityRealty)

"This handsome pre-war building benefitted from having churches on its north and south sides, which permitted it to have more 'light and air' than most apartment houses on the avenue" — Carter Horsley

All Bing & Bing-Emery Roth collaborations are rich in elegant details, but 1000 Park Avenue takes that to a new level: The medieval-robed figures at the entrance were reportedly modeled on the Bing brothers. The full-service building is in a prime Upper East Side location near Central Park, Museum Mile, and Madison Avenue designer shopping.

1000 Park Avenue, #10A (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

Completed in 1931 | Designed by Emery Roth
1 availability for $2.625M

"One of the most handsome, large, pre-war apartment buildings in the West Village" — Carter Horsley

299 West 12th Street
The sister building to 302 West 12th Street (see above), 299 West 12th Street boasts a beautiful brick facade and a Tuscan-style water tank enclosure. Its beautiful apartments, discreet staff, and prime West Village location have long attracted famous names; Mr. Cohen bought his penthouse in the building from attorneys Willard Taylor and Virginia Davies. Actress Jennifer Aniston also briefly lived in the building.

299 West 12th Street, #11F (Sothebys International Realty)

225 Central Park West
Completed in 1926 | Designed by Emery Roth
1 availability for $530K

"A handsome neo-Renaissance building by Emery Roth with an impressive entrance marquee" — Carter Horsley

The Alden, 225 Central Park West
Landmarked cooperatives by Emery Roth line Central Park West, and The Alden represents a collaboration with Bing & Bing. Residents arrive to an attended lobby with a beautiful chandelier, and additional amenities include 24-hour concierge service and a landscaped roof terrace.

The Alden, #1014 (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

Completed in 1930 | Designed by Pennington & Lewis
1 availability for $24.5M

"This handsome apartment building's long sidestreet façade has dramatic views of the famous Frank Lloyd Wright museum's curves and more privacy and Central Park views than most sidestreet exposures" — Carter Horsley

2 East 88th Street
As New York's wealthiest transitioned from mansions to apartments, it must surely have been more seamless at 2 East 88th Street: The building contains only 13 full-floor apartments with grand proportions, and it enjoys a prime Upper East Side address across from Central Park and the Guggenheim Museum.

2 East 88th Street, #10 (Compass)

Additional Bing & Bing Listings

140 East 28th Street, #8E (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

435 East 57th Street, #3B (Corcoran Group)

993 Park Avenue, #8E (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

The Lonsdale, #4W (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties)

50 Gramercy Park North, #15AB (Compass)

955 Park Avenue, #8thFloor (Sothebys International Realty)

The Gemstone, #11A (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
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