140 East 40th Street
Co-op located in Murray Hill, between Lexington Avenue & Third Avenue
Description of 140 East 40th Street
140 East 40th Street was designed in 1930 by Bien & Prince (designer of the Carlyle Hotel) and converted to a 98-unit cooperative in 1980. The building features a grand Art Deco lobby with terrazzo floors, Le Corbusier designed seating, a sleek fireplace and is attended seven days a week by a part-time security guard. Other notable building attributes include two relatively new elevators, central laundry, personal storage, bike storage, package room, live-in super and a fully furnished and landscaped roof deck with magnificent views of the Empire State Building.
The building allows pied-a-terre buyers as well as co-purchasing, but not dogs. It is in a prime Murray Hill location near Grand Central Terminal, fine dining, shopping, and nightlife.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1930Converted Year: 1980Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Murray Hill (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 14Pets: Small pets only
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Rooftop Terrace
- Elevator
- Mail Room
- Laundry Room
- Live-In Superintendent