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1274 Fifth Avenue: Review and Ratings

between East 108th Street & East 109th Street View Full Building Profile

Carter Horsley
Review of 1274 Fifth Avenue by Carter Horsley

This 6-story rental apartment building at 1274 Fifth Avenue overlooks Central Park and the lovely Harlem Meer.

It is also one block south of the Museum of African Art designed by Robert A. M. Stern that was built in 2010 and is close to the many famous institutions along Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile.

It is also convenient to Mt. Sinai Hospital and is close to the twin, octagonal towers of Schomburg Plaza at 110th Street that anchor the northeast corner of Central Park and are a major landmark on Fifth Avenue.

There is excellent bus transportation on Fifth and Madison Avenues and 110th Century.

This building, which is also known as 2-6 East 109th Street, was erected in 1935 and has 54 units.

It is pet friendly, a canopied entrance and an on-site superintendent and granite kitchen countertops and white oak strip wood floors. The building has a center light well and fire-escapes and no roof deck, no garage and no doorman.

Key Details
  • No Fee Rental built in 1935
  • Located in East Harlem
  • 54 total apartments 54 total apartments
  • Pets Allowed