35-41 76th Street is a distinguished pre-war co-op building known as Hawthorne Court, designed by architect George H. Wells in 1922. Nestled in Jackson Heights' Historic District, the complex comprises 14 Neo-Georgian buildings that encircle a beautifully renovated, block-long private garden. The building is 100% owner occupied, fostering a strong community atmosphere, and pets are permitted with board approval, making it a welcoming environment for animal lovers.
The available apartment on the 4th floor is a newly renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit that boasts oversized windows, hardwood floors, and 9-foot ceilings. The formal living room features two western-facing windows and a working fireplace with an original marble surround, while the eastern-facing open kitchen is equipped with stainless-steel appliances and a breakfast bar. The primary bedroom includes ample closet space and is conveniently located near the main bathroom, while the second bedroom, accessed through French doors, offers garden views and an ensuite bathroom.
Residents enjoy proximity to the Roosevelt Avenue transportation hub, just three blocks away, along with easy access to Travers Park, local restaurants, shopping, and a weekly Greenmarket. The building's thoughtful design and amenities, including private storage space for each apartment, enhance the living experience, making it a desirable choice for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern convenience.
One United Nations Park is an unprecedented interplay of privacy and light—a balance that reflects the architecture’s bold exterior and luminous interiors.