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About 308 East 79th Street
This quite handsome, 17-story, mid-block apartment building is typical of the contextual architecture of the 1920's that sought to make the major residential crosstown streets as elegant as Park Avenue.
With a two-story, light-colored base beneath a dark-brown brick facade with terra-cotta decorative elements on portions of the third and the top three floors, this large building has a rather delightful eccentricity about its stylistic syncopation. It is eclectic, but good-neighborly.
The 192-unit building was erected in 1927 and converted to a cooperative in 1984.
Located just to the east of Second Avenue, it is close to many popular restaurants and has excellent crosstown bus service.
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