16 Sutton Place CLOSE 
This pleasant, 20-story, red-brick apartment building at 16 Sutton Place on the southwest corner at 58th Street was erected in 1967 and designed by Kokkins & Lyras.
It has 54 cooperative apartments.
It overlooks the townhouses on the east side of Sutton Place between 57th and 58th streets and the East River.
The building has a canopied entrance, a doorman, an elevator operator, sidewalk landscaping, a garden, discrete air-conditioners, and a roof deck. It has a one-story stone base and a few terraces but no balconies.
There is cross-town bus service on 57th Street and there are two small parks nearby.
The building is also known as 448-464 East 58th Street.
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