14 East 75th Street is a distinguished prewar co-op designed by George F. Pelham and completed in 1929. This 12 story, 61 unit building showcases castle like brown brick architecture with neo classical details, featuring a limestone base, decorative window detailing, and multi paned casement windows. Strategically positioned between Fifth and Madison Avenues, the building sits directly across from the former Whitney Museum and just one block from Central Park, placing residents at the heart of the Upper East Side's cultural corridor.
The building's apartments are renowned for their dramatic double height living rooms with soaring 14 to 16 foot ceilings, many featuring wood burning fireplaces, leaded glass windows, and original architectural details like herringbone floors and custom built ins. Several units boast semi private elevator landings and impressive gallery entrances that open to these spectacular living spaces. The crown jewel is a full floor penthouse with a 1600 square foot wrap terrace offering four exposures and panoramic city views, complete with dining areas, plantings, and sophisticated outdoor entertaining spaces.
Residents enjoy comprehensive white glove service including a 24 hour doorman, live in resident manager, concierge, and hall captain. Building amenities include a recently upgraded fitness center, central laundry room, private storage, and bicycle storage. The building has undergone significant infrastructure updates in recent years, including roof, boiler, and electrical system improvements. Monthly maintenance costs are notably low due to the building's ownership of retail spaces along Madison Avenue.
The location provides immediate access to Central Park, Museum Mile, and Madison Avenue's galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, with nearby landmarks including the Mark Hotel and Carlyle Hotel. The building welcomes both primary residences and pied à terre ownership with board approval, and pets are permitted. A 2% flip tax applies to sales.
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