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45 E 89th St, Manhattan, NY 10128
$2,000/mo
1 bd
· 1.5 ba
· Apartment Unit
· 800-1000 sq. ft.
Property details
Deposit
$1,500
Lease term
12 Month
Home age
2000's
County
New York
Stories
3
Cross streets
Madison Avenue / Park Avenue
Rent to own
Yes
Sublease window
Apr 30, 2012 to Jun 14, 2012
Pet policy
Dogs OK
Amenities & features
Air conditioning
Balcony
Clubhouse
BBQ area
Furnished
Courtyard
Covered parking
Deck
Dishwasher
Walk-in closet
Dog run
Elevator
Horse stable
Fitness center
High-rise
Microwave
Patio
Refrigerator
Jacuzzi
Views
Playground
Public transit nearby
Security
TV
Garage
Storage
Tennis court
Washer / dryer
Wheelchair accessible
Internet ready
Cable ready
Included in rent
Electricity included
Water included
Gas included
Garbage included
Cable included
Telephone included
Internet included
Maid service included
Description
Although this behemoth incurred the wrath of many Upper East Siders for its great height, it is one of the city's finest post-War II high-rise apartment towers.
While its soaring height looms over Madison Avenue, the tower itself is setback both from the avenue and the sidestreets. The surrounding plazas, all paved in large bricks similar to those on the tower, permitted the tower to rise as tall as it did under the then applicable zoning.
The tower's main redeeming feature is, in fact, its brickwork, a very large, reddish brown "iron-spot" brick whose warm color harmonizes well with its surroundings. The design, by Thomas Lehrecke of Oppenheimer, Brady and Lehrecke, is distinguished by its full-walled balconies and the modulation of its facades. This is the finest project of the developer, Rose Associates.
The tower's plazas, which have pyramidal planters, often suffer from windy gusts as a result of the tower's exposed height.
This sentinel, which has a large driveway on Madison Avenue, was an important pioneer in new development north of 86th Street at the time and was important in upgrading its Carnegie Hill neighborhood.
While it can be argued that it broke the scale of the area, so did the Carlyle Hotel and the great multi-towered apartment buildings of Central Park West. In fact, this tower helped mitigate the terrible aesthetic damage inflicted on the Upper East Side by the giant Mt. Sinai Hospital tower, designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill about a dozen blocks to the north.
While its soaring height looms over Madison Avenue, the tower itself is setback both from the avenue and the sidestreets. The surrounding plazas, all paved in large bricks similar to those on the tower, permitted the tower to rise as tall as it did under the then applicable zoning.
Contact
Barbara Bellatti
Phone: (571) 234-6601
Email: [email protected]
Listing ID: 847962
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