Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
The Frick Collection is arguably the most impressive museum in the United States and this mid-block apartment building is across from its very elegant entrance and from a distinguished row of mansions, many of which are used by several of the city's most prominent art galleries such as Berry-Hill, Knoedler and Hirsch & Adler..
This attractive, 15-story, white-brick apartment building was erected in 1963 and is a cooperative with 46 apartments.
It has a canopied entrance, a doorman, sidewalk landscaping, a garage, very discrete air-conditioners and some terraces. It has no balconies, no health club and no roof deck.
The building has a prime Upper East Side location that is not far from the area's many fashionable boutiques and restaurants, art galleries and museums, and social clubs. This is a quiet street. There is cross-town bus service on 72nd and 67th Streets and a subway station is several blocks away at 67th Street and Lexington Avenue.
- Co-op built in 1963
- Located in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.
- 46 total apartments 46 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.5M to $3.6M)
- Doorman