THE RESIDENCEFrom the private eleventh-floor landing, enter the 11-foot square gallery of this meticulously renovated three-bedroom cooperative. Facing north and west, the corner living room features a fireplace, windows north overlooking the limestone facade of 740 Park Avenue, and a western corner window with lush Central Park views down East 71st Street. The formal dining room includes two north-facing windows, a hinged door leading to the living room, a second leading to the kitchen, and double-doors opening onto the gallery allowing for either private or open dining. The gallery also includes a large public coat closet and lavish marble half bath.The corridor to the kitchen includes a closet either for panty use or coat closet, one of two service exits, before opening onto the beautifully outfitted chef's kitchen. Combining the original pantry with the kitchen, the result is a large open kitchen with ample eat-in space, replete with storage, a large marble countertop, twin ovens, SubZero, and elegant finishes throughout.The original staff hallway and two staff bedrooms have been opened up to create a large third bedroom off the kitchen with an en-suite full bath. This bedroom can be opened onto the kitchen for use as a playroom or office, but it also features two glass-paned doors that can be closed to create a large private bedroom with ample closet space and access to the rear service entry.On the opposite side of the apartment, facing west and south, two large bedrooms with large en-suite baths are positioned off a private corridor from the gallery, creating an ideal separation of public and private spaces.THE BUILDINGDesigned by Lafayette A. Goldstone in 1929, this 20-story neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean style cooperative was converted in 1945. Featuring a two-story limestone base and red, Flemish-bond brick with stone detailing above, the side-street entrance on East 71st Street provides a more private entryway off Park Avenue. There is a gym in the basement and full-time staff including doormen and an attended elevator.
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THE RESIDENCEFrom the private eleventh-floor landing, enter the 11-foot square gallery of this meticulously renovated three-bedroom cooperative. Facing north and west, the corner living room features a fireplace, windows north overlooking the limestone facade of 740 Park Avenue, and a western corner window with lush Central Park views down East 71st Street. The formal dining room includes two north-facing windows, a hinged door leading to the living room, a second leading to the kitchen, and double-doors opening onto the gallery allowing for either private or open dining. The gallery also includes a large public coat closet and lavish marble half bath.The corridor to the kitchen includes a closet either for panty use or coat closet, one of two service exits, before opening onto the beautifully outfitted chef's kitchen. Combining the original pantry with the kitchen, the result is a large open kitchen with ample eat-in space, replete with storage, a large marble countertop, twin ovens, SubZero, and elegant finishes throughout.The original staff hallway and two staff bedrooms have been opened up to create a large third bedroom off the kitchen with an en-suite full bath. This bedroom can be opened onto the kitchen for use as a playroom or office, but it also features two glass-paned doors that can be closed to create a large private bedroom with ample closet space and access to the rear service entry.On the opposite side of the apartment, facing west and south, two large bedrooms with large en-suite baths are positioned off a private corridor from the gallery, creating an ideal separation of public and private spaces.THE BUILDINGDesigned by Lafayette A. Goldstone in 1929, this 20-story neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean style cooperative was converted in 1945. Featuring a two-story limestone base and red, Flemish-bond brick with stone detailing above, the side-street entrance on East 71st Street provides a more private entryway off Park Avenue. There is a gym in the basement and full-time staff including doormen and an attended elevator.
THE RESIDENCEFrom the private eleventh-floor landing, enter the 11-foot square gallery of this meticulously renovated three-bedroom cooperative. Facing north and west, the corner living room features a fireplace, windows north overlooking the limestone facade of 740 Park Avenue, and a western corner window with lush Central Park views down East 71st Street. The formal dining room includes two north-facing windows, a hinged door leading to the living room, a second leading to the kitchen, and double-doors opening onto the gallery allowing for either private or open dining. The gallery also includes a large public coat closet and lavish marble half bath.The corridor to the kitchen includes a closet either for panty use or coat closet, one of two service exits, before opening onto the beautifully outfitted chef's kitchen. Combining the original pantry with the kitchen, the result is a large open kitchen with ample eat-in space, replete with storage, a large marble countertop, twin ovens, SubZero, and elegant finishes throughout.The original staff hallway and two staff bedrooms have been opened up to create a large third bedroom off the kitchen with an en-suite full bath. This bedroom can be opened onto the kitchen for use as a playroom or office, but it also features two glass-paned doors that can be closed to create a large private bedroom with ample closet space and access to the rear service entry.On the opposite side of the apartment, facing west and south, two large bedrooms with large en-suite baths are positioned off a private corridor from the gallery, creating an ideal separation of public and private spaces.THE BUILDINGDesigned by Lafayette A. Goldstone in 1929, this 20-story neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean style cooperative was converted in 1945. Featuring a two-story limestone base and red, Flemish-bond brick with stone detailing above, the side-street entrance on East 71st Street provides a more private entryway off Park Avenue. There is a gym in the basement and full-time staff including doormen and an attended elevator.
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THE RESIDENCEFrom the private eleventh-floor landing, enter the 11-foot square gallery of this meticulously renovated three-bedroom cooperative. Facing north and west, the corner living room features a fireplace, windows north overlooking the limestone facade of 740 Park Avenue, and a western corner window with lush Central Park views down East 71st Street. The formal dining room includes two north-facing windows, a hinged door leading to the living room, a second leading to the kitchen, and double-doors opening onto the gallery allowing for either private or open dining. The gallery also includes a large public coat closet and lavish marble half bath.The corridor to the kitchen includes a closet either for panty use or coat closet, one of two service exits, before opening onto the beautifully outfitted chef's kitchen. Combining the original pantry with the kitchen, the result is a large open kitchen with ample eat-in space, replete with storage, a large marble countertop, twin ovens, SubZero, and elegant finishes throughout.The original staff hallway and two staff bedrooms have been opened up to create a large third bedroom off the kitchen with an en-suite full bath. This bedroom can be opened onto the kitchen for use as a playroom or office, but it also features two glass-paned doors that can be closed to create a large private bedroom with ample closet space and access to the rear service entry.On the opposite side of the apartment, facing west and south, two large bedrooms with large en-suite baths are positioned off a private corridor from the gallery, creating an ideal separation of public and private spaces.THE BUILDINGDesigned by Lafayette A. Goldstone in 1929, this 20-story neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean style cooperative was converted in 1945. Featuring a two-story limestone base and red, Flemish-bond brick with stone detailing above, the side-street entrance on East 71st Street provides a more private entryway off Park Avenue. There is a gym in the basement and full-time staff including doormen and an attended elevator.
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