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$10,200,000
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Essentials
- Price$10,200,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms4.5
- Rooms11
- Staff Rooms2
- Exposure N, S & E
Key Features
- Duplex
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Central air
- Dining room
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Library
- Office
- Walk-in closets
- Washer/dryer
- Wood-burning fireplace
This extraordinary 16 into 11 room duplex was the vision of a pioneering bond trader, art collector and multiple Tony Award-winning Broadway producer in an ongoing collaboration with his architect. Together they created a space to display literally thousands of pieces of art within the approximately 6,000 square foot home on the tenth and eleventh floors of a full service, white glove prewar cooperative. As now configured, the upper level opens into an oversized central gallery, off of which are the living room with wood burning fireplace, dining room with wet bar, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms en suite, powder room, windowed kitchen and a staff/laundry room. A dramatic wide sweeping staircase descends to another large gallery on the lower level and into an enormous library with a second wood burning fireplace and cooled wine storage room. The third and fourth bedrooms, both with bathrooms en suite, a catering kitchen and a staff room complete this floor. This sprawling apartment, with its extra high ceilings and generous proportions, offers a nearly endless array of opportunities to create a very special living environment, whether traditional or contemporary.
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Upper East Side
Upper East, from 57th Street to 110th Street, from the East River to Fifth Avenue, with Sutton Place and Carnegie Hill as separate enclaves.
The Upper East Side historically exemplifies serious landmark-type apartments but remains a neighborhood where there’s a co-op or condo for everyone. Strict co-ops (some with o’-say-can-you-see Central Park views) continue to prevail in the Upper East Side from Park to Fifth Avenues, but there are plenty of studios, one- and two-bedroom condos, and rentals on the Upper East Side as well. Luxury new condo buildings include the Laurel, with a world-class gym that would satisfy any triathlete, the Lucida, and the Brompton.
33 East 70th Street
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- Prewar
- Built in 1929
- 11 floors
- 64 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Garage
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