301 East 52nd Street is a six-story, 15-unit boutique cooperative built in 1931 and converted in 1980, featuring a part-time doorman and live-in superintendent. Located on a tree-lined street between First and Second Avenues, it offers easy access to public transportation, restaurants, social clubs, supermarkets, and top-rated schools, while also welcoming pets. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
301 East 52nd Street is a six-story, 15-unit boutique cooperative completed in 1931 and converted in 1980. Originally designed by Delano & Aldrich as the headquarters for the Kips Bay Boys Club, the building is situated on a tree-lined street in the Beekman Place neighborhood, offering a part-time doorman and a live-in superintendent. Its prime location between First and Second Avenues provides easy access to public transportation, dining, and social clubs, making it a desirable residence for city dwellers.
The building features a variety of apartment layouts, including spacious duplexes and penthouses. Notable units include a three-bedroom duplex with a 21-foot living room and a private garden, and a five-bedroom penthouse with a 28-foot living room and multiple terraces. Many apartments boast fireplaces, high ceilings, and modern amenities, while maintaining the charm of pre-war architecture.
301 East 52nd Street is pet-friendly and offers low monthly maintenance fees, making it an attractive option for families and professionals alike. The building's history and architectural significance, combined with its modern conveniences, create a unique living experience in the heart of Midtown East.
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