This 20-story red-brick apartment building at 16 Sutton Place was built in 1967 and designed by Kokkins & Lyras. It features 54 cooperative apartments, overlooks the East River, and offers amenities such as a doorman, elevator operator, garden, and roof deck. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
16 Sutton Place is a 20 story red brick co-op built in 1967 and designed by Kokkins & Lyras. The building contains 54 apartments and occupies a prime southwest corner location at 58th Street, overlooking the historic townhouses on Sutton Place that once belonged to architect I.M. Pei, Elisabeth Marbury, Anne Vanderbilt, and Anne Morgan, whose former residence now serves as the official home of the UN Secretary General. With views of the East River and Queensboro Bridge, the midcentury building features a one story stone base, canopied entrance, and discreet through the wall air conditioning units.
Apartments range from two to four bedrooms, with layouts including classic five room and seven room configurations. Many units feature corner exposures with north and east facing windows, formal dining rooms, windowed kitchens, and generous closet space. River and bridge views are common, particularly from higher floors and east facing units. Several listings mention apartments in need of renovation, presenting opportunities for customization. A notable duplex spans approximately 3,000 square feet across two levels, featuring a dramatic winding glass staircase and 100 feet of river views. In unit washer/dryers are permitted, and many apartments include private storage cages in the basement.
The building provides 24 hour doorman service, elevator operators, and a live in resident manager. Amenities include a recently renovated lobby with museum quality artwork, a gym equipped with Pelotons with active subscriptions, bike storage, on site laundry facilities, a private garden, and a roof deck. The co-op is pet friendly with board approval, welcomes pied Ă terre buyers, and permits up to 75% financing. There is a 2% flip tax, and cable and electricity are sub metered and included in monthly maintenance.
Sutton Place offers a quiet, tree lined residential enclave steps from the East River Promenade and two small parks. The location provides convenient access to Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, multiple subway lines (Q, F, 4, 5, 6), crosstown bus service, and the FDR Drive. Building restrictions protect existing views from obstruction by new construction.
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