This attractive 14-story apartment building at 910 Park Avenue was erected in 1924 and converted to a cooperative in 1957. The building contains only two apartments per floor and has an excellent Upper East Side location with an entrance on a very attractive side-street.
910 Park Avenue is a distinguished pre-war cooperative building located at the southwest corner of 80th Street, designed by the architectural firm Schwartz & Gross and completed in 1924. The building features 14 stories with only two apartments per floor, providing a sense of exclusivity and privacy. Its elegant entrance is marked by attractive bronze doors and fluted pilasters, while the building's exterior showcases decorative elements that enhance its classic charm.
Residents enjoy a range of amenities, including a 24 hour doorman and elevator operator, but the building does not include a garage or health club. The apartments are characterized by spacious layouts, high ceilings, and abundant natural light, with many units featuring wood-burning fireplaces and well-appointed kitchens. Notable apartments include a four-bedroom unit with a grand entrance gallery and a two-bedroom unit with a large living/dining area.
910 Park Avenue is situated in a prime Upper East Side location, close to cultural landmarks such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and various boutiques and galleries. The neighborhood is well-served by public transportation, with cross-town buses running on 79th Street, and is home to one of the city's top schools, PS 6. The building has a rich history, having housed notable residents, including Carl M. Loeb, and continues to attract discerning buyers looking for a blend of classic elegance and modern convenience.
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