Plaza Tower, completed in 1964 at 118 East 60th Street, stands as a 33 story landmark that helped usher in a new era of high rise residential development on the Upper East Side. Designed by Samuel Paul and Seymour Jarmul, this 232 unit co-op was one of the first buildings to take advantage of the city's 1961 zoning bonuses, creating a sheer midblock tower set behind an elegant plaza. The building's distinctive circular driveway with fountain and porte cochère creates a grand entrance that sets it back from the street, providing residents with both privacy and impressive curb appeal.
Converted to a co-op in 1970, Plaza Tower offers white glove service with a 24 hour doorman, concierge, and live-in superintendent. The building's lobby was designed by renowned industrial designer Raymond Loewy, adding to its architectural pedigree. Residents enjoy access to a panoramic roof deck with sweeping Central Park views, central laundry, bike storage, package room, and an adjacent garage. The building has attracted notable residents including Canadian Senator Pamela Wallin.
Apartments range from studios to spacious three bedrooms, with many featuring private balconies and terraces. Common features throughout the building include hardwood or parquet floors, renovated kitchens with high end appliances like Sub-Zero refrigerators and Miele dishwashers, and abundant closet space often including walk-in configurations. Southern exposures are particularly coveted, offering bright interiors and city views, while the building's setback from the street ensures quieter living conditions.
The building's most spectacular residence is a 4,800 square foot duplex penthouse created by combining four separate units, featuring three private balconies and panoramic views stretching from Central Park to the Chrysler Building and Billionaire's Row. Other notable apartments include units with oversized terraces spanning over 400 square feet and flexible layouts that can accommodate home offices or additional bedrooms.
Strategically positioned between Park and Lexington Avenues, Plaza Tower offers residents immediate access to Bloomingdale's, Central Park, and world class dining including establishments like Daniel and Harry Cipriani. The location provides excellent transportation connectivity with multiple subway lines nearby. The building maintains a no pets policy but permits pied-à-terre ownership and guarantors on a case by case basis, with monthly maintenance including heat, hot water, cooking gas, and central air conditioning.
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