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About 2 Beekman Place
This attractive, 18-story apartment house at 2 Beekman Place was designed by Rosario Candela and built by H. Lane Ogle and Nellie Lane Ogle in 1932.
The building has a one-story, rusticated limestone base and an entrance canopy with a two-story limestone entrance surround. It is also known as 15-19 Mitchell Place. The brown-brick building has numerous terraces on its top four floors.
There are some duplex apartments and an 8-room triplex penthouse as well as a rooftop terrace for the building’s residents.
The pet-friendly building has a doorman and private storage spaces and eat-in kitchens.
The building has 104 cooperative apartments.
It is across 49th Street/Mitchell Place from the twin-towered 860-870 United Nations Plaza at the north end of the gardens of the United Nations Complex.
Beekman Place is a short street with some interesting townhouses and it is not far from Sutton Place.
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