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Saturday, 17 August 2013

Architectural Investigator: 35 Sutton Place

Posted on 19:18 by Unknown
Had reason to be received at this charity-related meeting at woman's apartment at this newer building on Sutton Place,--her apartment had great view of 59th Street Bridge but was not in the league of the kinds of places you find in the older buildings...she was very house-proud, though, and showed off her place to me with a kind of flourish that seemed to me to say "Look at what I have achieved!!"--because she had had a long career on Madison Avenue as I remember ( she must have started out in the days of "Mad Men" I suppose...when getting ahead required real grit and determination for a woman...

Well, enough of memory lane here.. let's see what City Records say 

Borough:ManhattanBlock:1372Lot:73
Police Precinct:
17
Owner:
SUTTON OWNERS CORP

Address:
35SUTTON PLACE,NEW YORK10022
Lot Area:
15050 sf
Lot Frontage:
100.33'Lot Depth:150Year Built:1960
Number of Buildings:
1
Number of Floors:
20
Gross Floor Area:
247,000 sf (estimated)
Residential Units:
128Total # of Units:131
Land Use:
Multi-Family Elevator Buildings
Zoning:
R10
Commercial Overlay:

Zoning Map #:
8d
Dept. of City Planning, PLUTO 12v2 © 2012 and other city agency sources
And now we cruise the internet for some more information about the building, hopefully name of architect, etc.
Fooey, just says on most sites it was built in the 1950's, which I would have guessed by the look of it..here is one listing for one of the fancier apartments

Listing Details

116 Days on Trulia
598 views
35 Sutton Pl #19D Calling all terrace and view lovers! The gracious, loft-like design of this impeccably renovated three bedroom plus staff room maximizes light and space. Sun-flooded through three exposures, the enormous living area features a breathtaking panorama of city views plus a stunning direct view of the East River. A 600 square-foot wrap-around terrace is truly an entertainer's delight. The open kitchen is outfitted with top-of-the-line professional-grade appliances and is suited for the most discerning chef. An exceptional master suite features a sitting area and massage room/home office and ...boasts impressive storage space that includes a wall of custom-built closets plus three generous custom walk-ins. The en-suite master bathroom features a large whirlpool tub, separate shower stall, double vanity and oversized windows. In addition, the second and third bedrooms are generously proportioned and enjoy open city views to the west. A staff room with full bath, laundry and guest powder room complete the layout of this stunningly designed home. 35 Sutton Place is a distinguished and exceptionally well attended co-operative building with an attentive staff including doorman, attended elevators, porters and resident manager. The building also features a new fitness center on the first floor plus a garage and private storage in the basement. There is a 2% flip tax payable by the purchaser. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted.
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  • Provided by: corcoran.com
  • Broker: The Corcoran Group
  • Listing Agent: Noble Black
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Listing Info for 35 Sutton Pl #19D
Information last updated on 08/16/2013 10:34 PM:
    • Price: $4,495,000
    • 3 Bedrooms
    • 3.5 Bathrooms
    • Coop
    • Doorman
    • Status: For Sale
    • Built in 1961
    • Rooms: 8
    • Units in Building: 127
    • Neighborhood: Sutton Place
    • MLS/Source ID: 2575062
    • Zip: 10022
    • 3,450 sqft
Fees and Taxes
Monthly Maintenance Fee: $7,658
School Info for 35 Sutton Pl #19D
  • School Districts: New York City Department Of Education
  • Schools: Greek Cathedral School, Allen Stevenson School, Vanguard High School
Price History for 35 Sutton Pl #19D
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Date Event Price Source Agents
06/14/2013 Price Change
-$255K (-5.4%)
$4,495,000 Corcoran Corcoran  
04/23/2013 Price Change $4,750,000 Corcoran Corcoran  
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