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The Cherokee, 509 East 77th Street

Co-op located in Lenox Hill, between York Avenue & Cherokee Place

 

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Turn of the century building - build in 1907. Beautiful European style courtyard. 

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"All apartments feature high ceilings and triple tiered floor to ceiling windows. Some units have views of the center courtyards and transom above the doorways. The set of four buildings is located on Cherokee Place just steps East of York Avenue. There restaurants, shops, salons and bars located along York Avenue which the location quite convenient. There is a bus that runs along York and the #6 train is on 77th Street & Lexington Avenue. The buildings were ercted in 1911 and were funded by Mrs. W.K. Vanderbuilt. Henry Atterbury Smith was the architect whose design is considered both late Gothic Revival and Beaux Arts. This building has a very flexible board that will allow pets, pied a terres and immediate subletting without restrictions."
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