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The Parc Vendome, 333 West 56th Street: Review and Ratings

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Carter Horsley
Review of 333 West 56th Street by Carter Horsley

This building at 333 West 56th Street is one of four handsome, mid-block apartment houses that are known as the Parc Vendome complex that share a large common, landscaped garden that differs from most of the city's other large courtyard projects because it is not enclosed by high walls at the east and south ends. 

The four-building complex, which has about 575 apartments, is unusual also because the south buildings at 333 and 353 West 56th Street are 11 stories tall while the north buildings at 340 West 57th Street and 350 East 57th Street are 19 stories tall. The south building at 353 West 56th Street was completed in 1931 while 340 East 57th Street was completed in 1932 and the 350 West 57th Street one was completed in 1929. 

The complex actually consists of only two buildings, one on 57th Street and one on 56th Street, but each has two official entrances. 

The Parc Vendome complex was designed by Farrar & Watmough for Henry Mandel, one of the city’s most ambitious and active developers in the 1920s. 

Mandel's other project, also designed by Farrar & Watmough, included London Terrace on the block bounded by 23rd and 24th Streets and Ninth and Tenth Avenues. 

This complex was converted to condominium apartments in 1983. The 57th Street buildings have 144 apartments each. 

Bottom Line

A very elegant apartment complex clustered about a large communal garden, this location has steadily improved in recent years with such nearby high-rise neighbors as the Time Warner Center, Trump International Hotel & Plaza, the Hearst Building, Central Park Place and new Extell Development residential skyscrapers on West 57th Street. 

For information about the building’s description, amenities, history and location, see the CityRealty.com entry for 340 West 57th Street.

Apartments

Some of the living rooms have fireplaces. 

Apartment 8F is a one-bedroom unit that has a 10-foot-wide entry foyer that faces an enclosed, eat-in, 17-foot-long kitchen and a 21-foot-font living room. 

Apartment 9A is a one-bedroom unit that has a foyer that leads to a 24-foot-long living room with a fireplace and an enclosed 9-foot-long, windowed kitchen. 

Apartment 5L is a one-bedroom unit with a large foyer that leads to a 22-foot-long living room next to a 8-foot-long, windowed breakfast room off a 9-foot-long, enclosed kitchen. 

Apartment 10H is a two-bedroom unit with a 10-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 14-foot-long gallery that passes a 14-foot-long kitchen with a 12-foot-wide dining room to a 24-foot-long living room with a wood-burning fireplace and a 14-foot-wide terrace.  The apartment also has a 10-foot-long den. 

Penthouse B is a one-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads to a 17-foot-square living room with a fireplace. The bedroom and living room open onto their own long terraces.

 

Rating

26
Out of 44

Architecture Rating: 26 / 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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71

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
  • #47 Rated condo - Midtown West
 
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