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The Mondrian > 250 East 54th Street
at the Southwest corner of Second Avenue
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Pricing Information

  

Approx. Prices for Apartments at The Mondrian, 250 East 54th Street

3 Bedrooms from $2,390,000 (updated 07/24/2010)
2 Bedrooms from $1,595,000 to $3,350,000 (updated 07/29/2010)
1 Bedroom from $850,000 to $1,099,000 (updated 07/14/2010)
Studio from $495,000 to $525,000 (updated 06/03/2010)
 
  

Overview

   About The Mondrian, 250 East 54th Street

New York has surprisingly few sleek apartment towers and this is one of the best.

Designed by Fox & Fowle, an architectural firm best known for its office buildings, this 43-story is not only stunning, but, perhaps more unusual for New York, colorful.

At one point, this building was known as Le Grand Palais. Now known as The Mondrian, it is named after the great modernist painter famed for his "Broadway Boogie Woogie" designs of colored grids.

The aluminum and glass curtail wall of this tower sports red bands every five floors and the rest of the tower's facades are bright white and dark blue. It is far more colorful than the more touted Museum Tower on West 53rd Street by Cesar Pelli that was supposed to have 14 different colors on its rather dark façade that have been hard to discern.

Although the massing of the tower is a bit odd to maximize its zoning potential, it is, nevertheless, quite handsome in its combination of clean, crisp rectilinearity and a curved corner. The base of the tower is a three-story-high base that fills the site.

The 179-unit condominium tower was opened in early 1992. It was developed by Charles B. Benenson and Laurence A. and Preston R. Tisch.

Mr. Benenson was the head of Benenson Capital Company, a business founded in 1905 by his father, Benjamin. In 1976, Charles B. Benenson built the Connaught rental apartment building on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and 54th Street that was later converted to a co-operative.

According to an article by Alan S. Oser in the November 17, 1991 edition of The New York Times, it took Mr. Benenson five years to vacate the tenants in the apartment building that used to stand on the site of The Mondrian. When his new building opened as Le Grand Palais, Mr. Oser reported that a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment with 1,200 square feet on the 20th floor had an asking price of $698,000 and five, full-floor penthouse apartments, some of which had bidets, were listed at $2.5 million to $3 million.

In an article in the July 21, 1993 edition of Real Estate Weekly, Lois Weiss wrote that "A Western European investor group led by Kirkpatrick MacDonald closed last week on the purchase of the vacant residential building at 250 East 54th Street for $50 million in cash." The article stated that the building was "purchased at a sealed bid auction conducted in April" and "was propelled by mortgagor Crossland Savings Bank, which held a $110 million mortgage for developer Benenson Capital Company." The article also noted that "original purchasers were given their money back when the offering plan could not be completed with less than 15 percent of the units being sold."

The building has a health club and pool, but no garage and no sundeck. It has some colorful panels inspired by Mondrian, the great Dutch modernist painter on the ground and second-floor levels.

 
   

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Building Summary

Features Amenities

Building Features

>Condominium
>Built in 1991
>Located in Turtle Bay/United Nations
>178 Apartments
>43 Floors
>10% Down
>Full-time Doorman
>Basement Storage
>Health Club
>Pool
>Video Intercom
>Washer/Dryer in building
>Elevator
>Stunning, sleek, modern design
>Concierge
>Health club and pool
>Proximity to midtown
>Doorman
>Some bidets
>Some balconies

The Mondrian > 250 East 54th Street

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