The Carlyle, 35 East 76th Street
Co-op located in Upper East Side, at The Northeast corner of Madison Avenue
Description of The Carlyle at 35 East 76th Street
The green-and-gold pyramid atop the 38-story Carlyle Hotel has dominated the Upper East Side skyline for half a century after the beige-brick tower rose at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 76th Street in 1930. Today, The Carlyle enjoys status as a New York City landmark and combines a luxury hotel with co-ops on the upper floors, many of which span the entire floor and offer regal, Art Deco-era layouts, high ceilings, and 360-degree views of Central Park and the city skyline, elevated to a height that few other pre-war high-rises can match.
Residents of The Carlyle enjoy the hotel's white-glove services and amenities, which include twice-daily maid service, laundry service, valet service, in-home catering, elevator operators, doormen, and a concierge. The hotel is home to the world-class Sisley Paris Spa, Yves Durif Salon, Cafe Carlyle, the Carlyle Restaurant, and the storied Bemelman's Bar as well as a fitness center, business center, florist, and garage.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1930Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 40%
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Total Floors: 38Doorman: FT DoormanPets: Allowed
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- Attended Lobby
- Concierge
- FT Doorman
- High-Rise
- Pre War
- Full Service Garage
- Garden
- Rooftop Terrace
- Elevator
- Fitness Center
- Outdoor Entertainment Space
- Landmarked
- Live-In Superintendent
- Terraces / Balconies