The Paladin is a 32-story post-war condominium with 110 units and amenities including high-speed internet, cable, bike room, storage, and laundry. Located at 300 East 62nd Street, it offers convenient access to public transportation, shopping, and popular restaurants. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
The Paladin is a 32 story, 110 unit condominium at 300 East 62nd Street on the Upper East Side, completed in late 1985. Developed by Joseph Mittelmann and Richard W. Berger with Liebman Liebman Associates as architects, it stands as one of the more accomplished examples of the "sliver" towers that emerged on the Upper East Side during the 1980s. The salmon colored façade is defined by a serrated rhythm of balconies and rounded corner windows, giving the tower a taut, angular presence that suits its location a few blocks north of the Queensborough Bridge.
Apartments range from studios to duplex penthouses, and many include private balconies with open city and river views. Marble bathrooms and hardwood floors are common, and kitchens in many units have been renovated with high end appliances. The duplex layouts are particularly notable, with some featuring 20 foot ceilings and wood burning fireplaces across multiple levels of outdoor space. The standout penthouse goes further, with a 975 square foot fully landscaped roof garden offering panoramic views spanning from the Chrysler Building to Central Park.
The building is full service, with a 24 hour doorman, concierge, and live-in superintendent. Additional amenities include a full service garage, resident storage, bike room, on-site laundry, and outdoor entertainment space. Pets are permitted.
The building's Lenox Hill location is close to Midtown, with multiple subway lines nearby. Bloomingdale's, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Memorial Sloan Kettering are all in the immediate area, as is Central Park.
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