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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Architectural Investigator-- 25 Sutton Place

Posted on 17:34 by Unknown
This place has been around for a while (note the fire escapes on the exterior --sure sign of an old style building, built under different zoning laws..)

Well, first, let's check the public record

Borough:ManhattanBlock:1372Lot:62
Police Precinct:
17
Owner:
25 TENANTS CORP

Address:
25SUTTON PLACE,NEW YORK10022
Lot Area:
5031 sf
Lot Frontage:
67.08'Lot Depth:75Year Built:1928
Number of Buildings:
1
Number of Floors:
14
Gross Floor Area:
63,000 sf (estimated)
Residential Units:
14Total # of Units:14
Land Use:
Multi-Family Elevator Buildings
Zoning:
R10
Commercial Overlay:

Zoning Map #:
8d
 Built much later than I would have thought from the fire escapes!

Now to see if there is anything more we can dig up on this "old money" sort of building-

Aha, the architect of this place was VERY busy in the late 1920's with "white glove" buildings like this...first, an overall pic from Street Easy

Building: 25 Sutton Place North in Sutton Place

25 Sutton Place North in Sutton Place

Sutton Place

2 floorplans available
Past transactions

Owned by 25 TENANTS CORP
14 units
15 stories
Built in 1928
25 Sutton Place is located on the Northeast corner of 58th Street. With 13 units on 15 floors, the typical floor plan is an 11-room simplex with a private elevator landing and wood-burning fireplace. There is also a duplex maisonette and a 15-room triplex penthouse. Designed by the renowned architect Rosario Candela with Cross & Cross as supervising architects, it was built by One Sutton Square Corporation in 1928.
This cooperative known as Cannon Point North, Inc. incorporated in 1961. It is a prestigious, full-service white glove building with a concierge, elevator operator and live-in resident manager. No financing is permitted and there is a 3% flip tax payable by the purchaser. Pets are permitted.
This prime Sutton Place location affords you the serenity of the East River but the convenience of being in midtown. There are wonderful restaurants in this neighborhood in addition to Whole Foods.
Building Description Provided by Holly Hunt



Architect:
Rosario Candela

Now let's see if we can see an apartment...yeah, here's one--it is so weird how they do this all the time, this apartment was sold over two years ago for $6,500,000 and yet they still have a listing for it as if it were current

25 Sutton Place #10 in Sutton Place

Big_photos StreetEasy: 25 Sutton Pl. #10 - Co-op Apartment Sale in Sutton Place, Manhattan
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Co-op
Sutton Place

8 rooms
3 beds
3 baths and 1 half bath

Maintenance: $10,102


Magnificent grand-scaled pre-war 9-room apartment on the 10th floor with fabulous river views in premier Candela co-op. This beautifully proportioned triple-mint conditioned home features double-sized wood-paneled library with wood burning fireplace and 4 long pictures windows overlooking Sutton Square Gardens and the East River. An elegant square entrance hall leads to corner living room with wood burning fireplace, 10ft ceilings and major architectural details, formal dining room, a master suite with fabulous river views, large marble bath, and dressing area. In addition, there is a 2nd master bedroom with river views, private bath and fabulous closets. A state-of-the-art kitchen has a separate breakfast area and laundry area. A 3rd bedroom and bath can be entered off the gallery which can also be a guest suite, office or staff room. There is thru-wall air conditioning throughout the apartment, a powder room, a private elevator landing, and storage.
Building Amenities
Doorman Elevator
Listing Amenities
Fireplace
Additional Details at www.sothebyshomes.com

Listed at Sotheby's International Realty by Mary Kent

 
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