Lenox Hill Coop Buildings (30)

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This is the list of the 30 Lenox Hill coop apartment buildings we profiled.

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Buildings

  • Carlton House (21 East 61st Street)
    17 floors 68 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym and a pool.
  • The Helmsley Carlton House (680 Madison Avenue)
    16 floors 68 units
    A 16-story extended stay hotel offering studios, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments.
  • The Imperial (55 East 76th Street)
    7 floors 21 units
    Mid-rise landmark doorman elevator building.
  • The Plaza Tower (118 East 60th Street)
    33 floors 234 units
    Post-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • 1 East 66th Street
    18 floors 106 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a gym.
  • 10 East 62nd Street
    6 floors 3 units
    Mid-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 10 East 76th Street
    6 floors 3 units
    Mid-rise landmark walk-up building.
  • 108 East 66th Street
    10 floors 18 units
    Pre-war mid-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 117 East 72nd Street
    15 floors 18 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 130 East 63rd Street
    15 floors 73 units
    Post-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • 135 East 71st Street
    22 floors 101 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym.
  • 2 East 67th Street
    12 floors 15 units
    Pre-war mid-rise landmark doorman elevator building. Designed by the architect Rosario Candela.
  • 20 East 74th Street
    16 floors 102 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a gym.
  • 30 East 62nd Street
    16 floors 100 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 32 East 64th Street
    10 floors 30 units
    Turn-of-the-century mid-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • 36 East 69th Street
    6 floors 10 units
    Mid-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 4 East 66th Street
    11 floors 17 units
    Pre-war mid-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 40 East 74th Street
    5 floors 7 units
    Low-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 550 Park Avenue
    17 floors 36 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • 555 Park Avenue
    12 floors 23 units
    Pre-war mid-rise landmark doorman elevator building.
  • 575 Park Avenue
    16 floors 129 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym.
  • 6 East 68th Street
    6 floors 7 units
    Mid-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 7 East 73rd Street
    5 floors 16 units
    Low-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 733 Park Avenue
    30 floors 28 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark elevator building. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • 740 Park Avenue
    19 floors 33 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark elevator building. Designed by Rosario Candela and the firm of Shreve, Lamb & Harmon.
  • 8 East 68th Street
    6 floors 7 units
    Mid-rise landmark elevator building.
  • 820 Fifth Avenue
    13 floors 13 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building has an Italian Renaissance-style limestone façade.
  • 834 Fifth Avenue
    14 floors 24 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building was the last luxury apartment building to be built in NYC before the Great Depression.
  • 944 Fifth Avenue
    14 floors 13 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator building.
  • 950 Fifth Avenue
    14 floors 9 units
    Pre-war high-rise landmark elevator building.