60 Cooper Street, 1E 56 Cooper St, Inwood, Manhattan, NY 10034
sold | Co-op | Built in 1936
- 10% Down: $38,500
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60 Cooper Street, 1E 56 Cooper St, Inwood, Manhattan, NY 10034
sold | Co-op | Built in 1936
- 10% Down: $38,500
The Details
About 60 Cooper Street, 1E, 56 Cooper St, Inwood, Manhattan, NY 10034
Pre-war Inwood Co-op
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Inwood
Much like other areas of northern Manhattan, Inwood was spread out and bucolic until mass transit arrived in the early 20th century. Some remnants remain, including the Seaman-Drake Arch. The marble structure formerly served as the entrance to a 19th-century hillside mansion and today sits between local businesses as the only free-standing arch in Manhattan outside Washington Square Park. There’s also the Dyckman House, a Dutch Colonial-style farmhouse, the oldest remaining structure of its kind in the borough. Art Deco apartments constructed around the 1930s serve as a bit of a modern-day signature for the area, along with a historic district consisting of two-story Tudor and Colonial Revival houses built between 1920 and 1925. The northern terminus of the island of Manhattan — Marble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood — Inwood puts a fittingly distinctive cap on the borough’s enduring majesty.
about the building
56 Cooper St
Apartment Building in Inwood
Between West 204th Street & West 207th Street
- 61 UNITS
- 6 STORIES
- 1936 BUILT