200 East 16th Street: Review and Ratings
at The Southeast corner of Third Avenue View Full Building Profile
This handsome, Art Deco-style, 20-story building was erected in 1932 and converted to a cooperative in 1989. It has 194 cooperative apartments.
The brown-brick building has some small black-red-and-silver balconies above its canopied entrance and one of its top floors, some very attractive bands of angled bricks for bandcourses, an attractive Art Deco-style lobby with a concierge, and a roof deck.
It has a health club and a bicycle room and permits protruding air-conditioners. It has no sidewalk landscaping, and no garage.
It is half a block away from Stuyvesant Park, one of the nicest in the city, and nearby Gramercy Park and the many trendy and impressive restaurants and stores of the Flatiron District.
There is excellent public transportation nearby on 14th Street.