150 East 37th Street

(Between Lexington Avenue & Third Avenue)
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150 East 37th Street: CARTER'S REVIEW


This mid-block apartment building has a central Murray Hill location at 150 East 37th Street.

It was erected in 1963 and converted to a condominium in 1985.

It has 85 apartments and is 14 stories high.

The building is close to The Morgan Library and there is good public transportation in the area.

It has a distinctive banded facade, a canopied entrance and a plaza.

The building has no doorman, no concierge, no garage and no roof deck.



BUILDING SUMMARY
  • Condominium
  • Built in 1963
  • Located in Murray Hill
  • 78 apartments
  • 14 floors
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • Hi Rise
  • Post War
  • Central AC
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Some terraces
  • Not far from the Morgan Library
  • Good Murray Hill central location
  • Canopied Entrance
  • Plaza
  • Attractive building with banded facade

CONS
  • Many apartments
  • No roof deck
  • No garage
  • No concierge
  • No doorman

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