Four Sutton Place is a pre-war apartment building designed by Rosario Candela, featuring unique layouts and distinctive window patterns. Located in the Sutton Place neighborhood, the slender high-rise offers river views and boasts an elegant pinnacle with a luxurious roof deck. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
Designed by Rosario Candela with Cross & Cross and developed by the Henry Phipps Estate, 4 Sutton Place is a 14 story, red brick co-op built in 1928 with just 10 residences. The building's distinctive window pattern reflects the spacious duplex layouts within, and its articulated pinnacle hosts a compact rooftop deck. Located at 465 East 57th Street in the exclusive Sutton Place enclave, the building features a two story limestone base, an elegant rotunda lobby, and sidewalk landscaping. Notable long time residents have included Henry Luce III, publisher of Time Magazine, and Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, President Kennedy's youngest sister, who was known for her role in advancing peace in Northern Ireland.
The building's apartments are characterized by generous proportions and classic prewar details. Duplex configurations are common throughout, with many units featuring private elevator vestibules, high ceilings of 10 feet or more, hardwood floors, crown moldings, and floor to ceiling windows. East River and Queensboro Bridge views are prevalent, and many apartments include Juliet balconies, wood burning fireplaces, and multiple exposures. The duplex penthouse is particularly notable for its steel casement windows, multiple terraces, walnut paneled library, and meticulous custom finishes. Several large duplexes span entire floors, with the 10th and 11th floor residence featuring a double-height staircase, Parquet de Versailles floors, and renovations by architect Stephen Wang and designer Charles Krewson.
This white glove cooperative offers a full time doorman, attended lobby, private storage, and central laundry facilities. The building permits 50% financing, has a 3% flip tax, and is pet friendly. While there is no garage, health club, or traditional balconies, the building permits protruding air conditioners. The location benefits from considerable light and air due to the low rise townhouse block to the west, proximity to parks overlooking the East River, and excellent crosstown bus service, though subway access requires a short walk.
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