Overview of Regency Towers at 245 East 63rd Street
Regency Towers is a 34 story white brick rental at 245 East 63rd Street, built in 1965 by Carlyle Construction Corporation with 531 apartments. Four setbacks shape the tower, creating terraces and angled windows above a base lined with balconies.
Many apartments have large living areas, separate dining spaces, substantial closet storage, and double pane windows. Private outdoor space follows the building’s architecture, with terraces along the setbacks and balconies on the lower floors, while upper level exposures open toward the city and East River.
Full service staffing includes a 24 hour doorman and live-in superintendent. The building also has a fitness center, laundry room, landscaped courtyard and garden, children’s playroom, roof terrace, garage, and on-site parking. Pets are permitted.
Regency Towers is also known by the addresses 1201 Second Avenue and 234 East 64th Street. Second Avenue carries traffic toward the Queensboro Bridge, while the neighborhood’s restaurants and shops extend west toward Lexington Avenue. The F and Q trains stop at the Lexington Avenue 63rd Street station, about one block west.
Carlyle Property Management, founded in 1946, is a Manhattan-based firm specializing in luxury apartment rentals. It manages numerous high-rise buildings in New York City, featuring 24/7 doormen, fitness centers, and other modern amenities.