993 Park Avenue
Co-op located in Carnegie Hill, between East 84th Street & East 85th Street
Description of 993 Park Avenue
Built in 1915 by Bing & Bing and designed by Robert T. Lyons in the Italian Renaissance style, 993 Park Avenue is a notable 13-story corner apartment building in the Park Avenue Historic District. Converted to a cooperative in 1960, the building offers 51 apartments, many featuring wood-burning fireplaces and ample natural light due to its location opposite the Roman Catholic Church of St. Ignatius Loyola.
The pet-friendly building provides impressive amenities, including a fitness center, bike room, private basement storage, a doorman, and an elevator operator. It has a two-story limestone base with a canopied entrance and distinctive stone window surrounds on the third and 11th floors. The building also features a large bracketed cornice and a unique revolving door entrance, with a renovated lobby completed in 2013.
Conveniently located near Central Park, Upper East Side shopping, fine dining, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and various schools and religious institutions, 993 Park Avenue offers excellent transportation options with cross-town buses on 86th Street and an express subway station at Lexington Avenue and 86th Street. Notably, Marlene Dietrich once resided in this historic building
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1915Converted Year: 1960Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Carnegie Hill (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 50%
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Total Floors: 13Doorman: FT DoormanPets: Allowed
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- Elevator Operator
- FT Doorman
- High-Rise
- Pre War
- Elevator
- Fitness Center