355 Riverside Drive CLOSE 
Erected in 1925, the 42-unit building was converted to a cooperative in 1983.
The building is just to the north of the very handsome Children’s Museum at 351 Riverside Drive on the northeast corner at 107th Street that had been built in 1909 for cigarette magnate Morris Schinasi, whose brother had bought the Isaac Rice mansion at 20 Riverside Drive the year before. The Children’s Museum building housed a girls’ finishing school in the 1930s and then was operated as a day-care center by Columbia University.
The building, which has excellent views of Riverside Park and the Hudson River, has consistent fenestration and some decorative balconies.
Carter B. Horsley
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