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339 East 58th Street: Review and Ratings

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Carter Horsley
Review of 339 East 58th Street by Carter Horsley

This very attractive, pre-war apartment building is located one block south of the Manhattan approach to the Queensboro Bridge at 339 East 58th Street and it is close to Sutton Place.

It was built in 1929 and was converted to a cooperative with 102 cooperative apartments in 1988.

The 10-story, brown-brick building is several stories higher than its immediate neighbors on the north side of the street.

It has a very ornate façade with quite fancy brickwork, some gargoyles and stone eagles and a canopied entrance with sidewalk landscaping and a doorman.

The building has a courtyard, a bicycle room, a laundry room, a bicycle room and private storage and a live-in superintendent. It permits protruding air-conditioners.

Rating

25
Out of 44

Architecture Rating: 25 / 44

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24
Out of 36

Location Rating: 24 / 36

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13
Out of 39

Features Rating: 13 / 39

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8
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70

CityRealty Rating Reference

 
Architecture
  • 30+ remarkable
  • 20-29 distinguished
  • 11-19 average
  • < 11 below average
 
Location
  • 27+ remarkable
  • 18-26 distinguished
  • 9-17 average
  • < 9 below average
 
Features
  • 22+ remarkable
  • 16-21 distinguished
  • 9-15 average
  • < 9 below average
  • #10 Rated co-op - Midtown East
 
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