Carter HorsleyDec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This 17-story, red-brick apartment building in the heart of the Upper East Side, was erected in 1956 and converted to a cooperative in 1983. The attractive, 160-unit building has an attractive lobby, concierge, doorman and some terraces and corner windows. Although Third Avenue has considerable traffic, the sidestreet is quiet. It is less than a block from a local subway station at Lexington Avenue, where Lenox Hill Hospital is located, and cross-town buses run on 79th Street. This area has many well-known restaurants, such as Mortimer's and Sette Mezzo, and boutiques and is not far from the famous art galleries and boutiques on Madison Avenue and the Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue including the nearby Whitney Museum of American Art.
- Co-op built in 1956
- Located in Lenox Hill
- 160 total apartments 160 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($453.3K to $1.7M)
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed
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