150 East 73rd Street: Review and Ratings
at The Southeast corner of Lexington Avenue View Full Building Profile
This handsome, 10-story, brown-brick building has a fine, central Upper East Side location. The pre-war building is a cooperative with 30 units.
Although the building has no sidewalk landscaping, its first-floor windows have very attractive planters and the Italian-Renaissance-palazzo-style building has a pleasant two-story limestone entrance surround. The building has a half-story gray granite base, a doorman, three band-courses, some handsome circular decorative elements on its top floor beneath the cornice, a two-step-up entrance and is located on a nice tree-lined street with several carriage houses and is across the avenue from one of the city's most beautiful side-streets. It has consistent fenestration and attractive retail stores on the avenue. It has no balconies, no terraces, no garage and no health club.
There are numerous elegant restaurants in the area and excellent local shopping nearby on Third Avenue. There is a subway station at Lexington Avenue and 77th Street where Lenox Hill Hospital is also located and there is good cross-town bus service on 72nd Street