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 Beaux Arts, 307 East 44th StreetNew York, NY
 located between Second Avenue and First Avenue

PRICING INFORMATION

Approx. Prices for Apartments for Rent at
Beaux Arts, 307 East 44th Street:

Studios from $1,400
1 Bedroom from $2,000 to $3,000
All prices are approximate and solely for informational purposes. There currently may not be any apartments available for rent in this building.

OVERVIEW

About Beaux Arts, 307 East 44th Street

This building and its "twin" across the street at 310 East 44th Street were built in 1929. The 18-story buildings contain a total of 643 rental apartments. Although they appear quite simple, when they were erected they were considered quite bold.

They were built by the Beaux-Arts Development Corporation, a venture of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design that was moving from its former location on East 75th Street into its new headquarters building on the same street. The venture was composed by many prominent architects and the project was designed by Raymond Hood and Kenneth M. Murchison. Hood is famed as the architect of the former McGraw-Hill Building and the former Daily News Building, both on 42nd Street, the former American Radiator building on West 40th Street, and his important role in the design of Rockefeller Center.

The horizontal treatment of the facades with white, red and black brick and the use of industrial materials reflected the Art Moderne style then prevalent in Europe. Originally built as apartment hotels, the building's units had two Murphy beds in 13-by-22-foot rooms, custom-designer refrigerators, serving pantries and small bathroom fixtures. A few double-height "artist" studios were included on the top two floors, but the rest of the apartments are quite small.

Because no kitchens were provided, the south building had a restaurant, the Caf Bonaparte, that provided room service.

The buildings' center portions are recessed from the building line creating corner windows at the ends, an unusual but quite pleasing treatment. The buildings replaced tenements and were in an industrial area when built, one that has subsequently been transformed by the United Nations, whose nearby park is a fine amenity.

It is interesting that such a relatively stark design would emanate from an institute devoted to the elaborate decorative glories of the Beaux-Arts traditions. The buildings were named official city landmarks in 1989.



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For more information about renting an apartment in Beaux Arts at 307 East 44th Street, please contact:

Brodsky Organization
400 West 59th Street 3rd Floor New York
NY 10019
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