2 Beekman Place is an 18-story cooperative designed by **Rosario Candela** and built in **1932**, featuring 104 apartments in a brown brick façade with a rusticated limestone base. Also known as 15-19 Mitchell Place, the building sits at the corner of Mitchell Place and Beekman Place in the quiet Beekman enclave, directly across from the United Nations Plaza towers and gardens. The Art Deco structure includes **numerous terraces on its top four floors**, rounded balconies, and multi-paned windows that create an intricate pattern across the façade.
The building offers full service amenities including a **24 hour doorman, elevator operator, and live-in superintendent**. Residents enjoy a **landscaped roof deck with panoramic city and river views**, central laundry room, bike storage, and private basement storage. The cooperative is pet friendly and allows pied-à-terre ownership with board approval, with financing permitted up to 50%. Additional building features include a Culligan water filtration system and bulk billing arrangements for utilities.
Apartments range from alcove studios to an **8-room triplex penthouse**, with many units featuring **duplex layouts**. Common apartment features include **eat-in kitchens, wood-burning fireplaces, beamed ceilings**, and hardwood floors. Many units have been renovated with high-end appliances from Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Thermador, along with custom built-ins and moldings. Upper floor apartments often include **private terraces with East River and city views**, while layouts typically feature gracious entry foyers, formal dining rooms, and libraries or home offices.
The building's location in the Beekman Place enclave provides residents with a tranquil residential setting just blocks from Midtown Manhattan. The area offers easy access to **Peter Detmold Park with its dog run and river paths**, while transportation includes the 6 train at 51st Street and Lexington Avenue, E/M trains at 53rd Street and Third Avenue, and the M50 crosstown bus. The immediate neighborhood combines the quiet charm of tree-lined streets with proximity to the United Nations headquarters and cultural attractions.
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