The John Jay House is a distinguished 13-story post-war co-op completed in 1964 and designed by architect H. I. Feldman, whose Manhattan portfolio includes notable buildings like 1025 Fifth Avenue and Park Lane Tower. Located at 520 East 76th Street on a rare quiet cul-de-sac in Lenox Hill, this red brick building houses 102 cooperative apartments and features an elegant canopied entrance with sidewalk landscaping. The building's unique location places it directly across from John Jay Park with its swimming pools and recreational facilities, while providing easy access to the East River Esplanade.
The building offers a comprehensive range of apartment layouts, from efficiently designed alcove studios to penthouse units with private wrap around terraces. Many apartments feature East River and park views, with penthouses offering particularly spectacular vistas and outdoor space for gardening and entertaining. Common apartment features include hardwood floors, renovated kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, custom built ins, and generous closet space. Several units showcase split bedroom layouts that maximize privacy and functionality, with living rooms spacious enough to accommodate full dining areas.
Residents enjoy white glove service with a doorman available daily from 8am to midnight, along with a live-in superintendent and comprehensive building amenities. The landscaped roof deck provides stunning East River views and includes WiFi, BBQ facilities, and outdoor seating areas. Additional conveniences include a laundry room, bike storage, private storage units available for rent, and a pet friendly policy. The building maintains flexible ownership policies, permitting co-purchasing, guarantors, pied-à-terre ownership, and subletting arrangements.
The location offers exceptional convenience to world renowned medical institutions including Memorial Sloan Kettering, Weill Cornell, and Hospital for Special Surgery, while being surrounded by prestigious schools like the Lycee Francais de New York. Transportation options include multiple bus lines, proximity to the Second Avenue subway, and direct FDR Drive access, making this peaceful enclave easily connected to the rest of Manhattan while maintaining its serene residential character.
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