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Thursday, 8 August 2013

Architectural Investigator: 441 East 57th Street

Posted on 19:04 by Unknown
I chose this building because I wanted a place of Contemporary Design set down among a lot of traditional 1920's high rise apartment buildings..

 OK, let's do the city records bit first

Borough:ManhattanBlock:1369Lot:7502
Police Precinct:
17
Owner:


Address:
441EAST 57 STREET,NEW YORK10022
Lot Area:
2008 sf
Lot Frontage:
20'Lot Depth:100.42Year Built:2008
Number of Buildings:
1
Number of Floors:
15
Gross Floor Area:
16,459 sf (estimated)
Residential Units:
6Total # of Units:6
Land Use:
Multi-Family Walk-up Buildings
Zoning:
R10
Commercial Overlay:

Zoning Map #:
8d
Well, that's curious, no owner listed...i wonder why..peculiar too that it s land use is "multi family walk up"
Let's see what else there is.. 

This from the Manhattan scout

441 East 57th Street

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A new construction project based around condominium townhouses, 441 East 57th Street has excelled at combining high-end technology with ultra-modern elegance that all will enjoy. This stunning building has an edgy design that stands out in this historic neighborhood.

441 East 57th Street is one of the more exclusive living options in the whole of the city. Twenty-foot-high ceilings bring the spacious apartments to a new level of magnificence. Bespoke charcoal-stained maple flooring is accented by the natural sunlight that streams into each room through the large windows and recessed cove lighting.

BTX motorized shades provide instant privacy and combine modern technology with traditional luxuries. Wood-burning fireplaces provide warmth, while world-class fixtures and fittings provide luxury in the kitchen, living room and bathrooms.

The amenities in the building have star quality. The 441 home automation operating system includes a cyber doorman with biometric thumbprint readers. This ensures the highest level of security that you could ever wish for, providing ultimate peace of mind. RDF key fobs give self-opening lobby doors and private storage units the extra private touch, with “touch-less” elevator services.

Its location in the center of Sutton Place ensures that 441East 57th Street is one of the hotspots in the New York condominium listings. The neighborhood is home to a thriving arts and culture scene, with River Park close by for all your recreational needs, and plenty of fine restaurants within the immediate area. Excellent transport links give you an easy choice to see the rest of the city should you ever wish to see outside of this fine example of a modern neighborhood.

Well, I wonder if we should see about the penthouse..oh, what the hell why not--Oh, I thought I saw a listing for the PH...just will add this on..first photo shows the penthouse from above

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441 East 57th Street | Midtown East, Turtle Bay, Upper East Side

441 East 57th Street is a new construction development comprised of condominium townhomes, which has excelled at bringing ultra-modern living and smart technology to apartments in Sutton Place. With its location in one of Manhattan’s most distinguished and historic neighborhoods, 441 East 57th Street truly stands out from other New York apartments with its iconic exterior, edged in anodized metal and fritted glass.
The 15 floors that make up 441 East 57th Street are comprised of only four duplexes, one triplex, and one penthouse – making it home to some of those most exclusive apartments in New York City. These townhomes bring new meaning to the term “lofty” with 20+ foot tall ceilings – a feature one will be hard pressed to find at other apartments in Sutton Place. Unique charcoal-stained maple flooring is accented by a combination of natural sunlight coming through floor-to-ceiling windows and recessed cove lighting. Apartments at 441 East 57th Street achieve a fine balance of ultra-modern and traditional luxuries. These include BTX motorized shades, which allow quick and easy privacy from the bustling urban environment surrounding your Manhattan apartment, and wood burning fireplaces in some apartments. As is expected in most Sutton Place flats, world-class fixtures and appliances have been installed throughout the oversized kitchens and bathrooms.
State-of-the-art sophistication is the name of the game with the amenities provided at these NYC condos for sale. The Smart 441 home automation operating system used at 441 East 57th Street includes a cyberDoorman and biometric thumbprint readers that provide residents with some of the highest security to be found amongst apartments in New York City. In keeping with the amenities offered at ultra-modern NYC condo listings, RDF key fobs provide self-opening lobby doors and private storage units as well as a “touchless” elevator service.
441 East 57th Street’s location in the heart of Sutton Place, considered by many to be the premiere spot for New York condominiums, places apartment owners in a neighborhood with much of the arts and culture, so characteristic of Manhattan, very close-by. River Park is within walking distance of the building and several great Manhattan restaurants are scattered throughout the area. If your destination of choice is a bit farther away, there is convenient access to several subway lines that can provide easy service to all of NYC.
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