Falcon Towers

245 East 44th Street (Between Third Avenue & Second Avenue)

Falcon Towers - 245 East 44th Street: CARTER'S REVIEW


This 32-story rental apartment tower is located at 245 East 44th Street and is convenient to both Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations.

It has 181 apartments and was designed by Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron.

It was erected in 1987 and is distinguished by its many angled balconies and its mid-block plaza.

It has a polished granite entrance portico and sidewalk landscaping with seating.

The building, which is known as Falcon Towers, has a concierge and a 24-hour doorman and a fitness center.

All units have balconies and dishwashers.



BUILDING SUMMARY
  • Located in Midtown East
  • Built in 1986
  • 181 Apartments
  • 32 Floors
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • FT Doorman
  • Hi Rise
  • Post War
  • Central AC
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Close to Grand Central Terminal
  • Close to the United Nations
  • Doorman
  • Concierge
  • Fitness center
  • Washers and dryers
  • Cats allowed
  • Balconies

CONS
  • No garage
  • No roof deck


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