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1435 Lexington Avenue
1435 Lexington Avenue, Carnegie Hill, Manhattan, NY 10128

Pre-war Co-op

60 units
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  • 60 residences
  • 11 stories
  • BUILT 1925

The Details About 1435 Lexington Avenue

Located on the northeast corner of Lexington Avenue and 94th Street, the building was designed by the architects, George and Edward Blum in 1925. This brown-brick with limestone base, 11-story building was built by Charles Mayer and incorporates many Gothic elements in design along with a spectacular brass entrance door. it converted from rental to cooperative in 1981. Building amenities includ...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Central air
  • Elevators
  • Bike room

1435 Lexington Avenue Units

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Get to know Carnegie Hill

Unlike the iconic musical institution with a similar name, you only need to take the 4, 5, or 6 Train to 86th Street in order to get to Carnegie Hill. Perhaps not as well-known in name, Carnegie Hill is certainly familiar to all as a wondrous piece of the Upper East Side that stretches from 86th to 96th and Third Avenue to the edge of Central Park. With limitless access to the park’s emerald greens, plus a portion of the famed Museum Mile and waterside views over the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir to its name, Carnegie Hill embodies and concentrates the essence of what elevates the UES to the status it maintains. Stunning homes within this rarified rectangular region are also likely to turn heads: refined townhouses, luxurious condominiums, and even the occasional mansion.

Carnegie Hill Neighborhood Guide