The Sexton CLOSE 
This very distinguished looking building was erected in 1912 and converted to a condominium in 1984.
The 13-story, dark beige brick building has 43 apartments. It was designed by Mulliken & Moeller.
The building has a one-story, rusticated limestone base over a half-story granite base and excellent first floor window grates. The building has a canopy flanked by lanterns, a doorman and a step-up entrance and lush landscaping.
The building, which has ornate window reveals highlighted the top of its facades and a couple in the base, has consistent fenestration and permits protruding air-conditioners.
It has an excellent location, one block from excellent cross-town bus service and one block from a local subway station at Broadway. This is a prime area of the Upper West Side that has fine neighborhood shopping and restaurants nearby. Unfortunately, the building is across 86th Street from a very unattractive, five-story, orange-beige brick building.
Carter B. Horsley
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