Skip to Content
923 Fifth Avenue: Review and Ratings
923 Fifth Avenue: Review and Ratings
  • Apartments
  • Overview & Photos
  • Maps
  • Ratings & Insider Info
  • Floorplans
  • Sales Data & Comps
  • Similar Buildings
  • Off-Market Listings
  • All Units
Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011
76 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #19 in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.

Carter's Review

This 21-story apartment building was one of the first to be erected on Fifth Avenue after World War II.

Across the park from the boat pond in Central Park, the building has a wonderful, highly desirable location and great views from many apartments.

The 92-unit building, which was designed by S. L. Bien, was converted to a condominium in 1983.

The building, which has a white-brick façade over a two-stone limestone base, has an elegant entrance, a sunken lobby, a doorman and elevator persons. The building's lobby is very attractive with a marble floor and handsomely incised bronze elevator doors.

There are mail chutes on each floor.

Over the years, many of the corner balconies on the avenue have been enclosed. The balconies have attractively designed metal railings and the building has a garage.

One United Nations Park
between East 39th Street & East 40th Street
Murray Hill
One United Nations Park is an unprecedented interplay of privacy and light—a balance that reflects the architecture’s bold exterior and luminous interiors.
Learn More
One United Nations Park - Exterior View - Building One United Nations Park - Exterior/Interior View - Terrace and Living Room One United Nations Park - Interior - Corner View - Living Room One United Nations Park - Interior - Living Room - View of ESB One United Nations Park - Interior View - Colorful Living Room