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Stonehenge 33, 141 East 33rd Street: Review and Ratings

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Carter Horsley
Review of 141 East 33rd Street by Carter Horsley

This 16-story rental apartment building at 141 East 33rd Street was designed in 1960 by Hyman Isaac Feldman whose other buildings in Manhattan include the Parker Crescent at 221-235 East 36th Street, the Park Lane Tower at 185 East 85th Street. the Parker Tower at 3 Sheridan Square, the John Adams at 101-115 West12th Street and 799 Park Avenue and LaGuardia Houses.

Known as Stonehenge 33, it has 120 apartments and is pet friendly. It is also known as 221-225 Lexington Avenue.

The red-brick building has a one-story white stone base, a doorman, discrete air-conditioners and some terraces. Kitchens have stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.

It is convenient to the Midtown and Midtown South business districts and to good public transportation. It is also close to many stores and restaurants.

The building was acquired in 2005 by Stonehenge Partners Inc., which is headed by Ofer Yardeni and Joel Seiden, who at the same time bought 41 Park Avenue, 167 East 82nd Street and 10 Downing Street. Its other properties include The Olivia on West 33rd Street and the Ritz Plaza on West 48th Street.

Key Details
  • No Fee Rental built in 1960
  • Located in Murray Hill
  • 120 total apartments 120 total apartments
  • Doorman
  • Pets Allowed