Midtown South High-Rise Coop Buildings (10)

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This is the list of the 10 Midtown South coop apartment buildings we profiled.

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Buildings

  • Goodhue House (20 East 35th Street)
    16 floors 166 units
    Mid-twentieth century high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • Murray Hill House (132 East 35th Street)
    18 floors 187 units
    Post-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a garage.
  • 10 Park Avenue
    26 floors 268 units
    High-rise elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • 16 Park Avenue
    16 floors 64 units
    Pre-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • 241 West 36th Street
    16 floors 26 units
    Pre-war high-rise elevator building.
  • 244 Madison Avenue
    16 floors 180 units
    Pre-war high-rise elevator building.
  • 310 Lexington Avenue
    16 floors 125 units
    Post-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • 35 Park Avenue
    18 floors 145 units
    Post-war high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry.
  • 55 Park Avenue
    16 floors 32 units
    Pre-war high-rise doorman elevator building.
  • 7 Park Avenue
    22 floors 236 units
    Post-war high-rise elevator building. This unusual building has three distinct sections built at different moments of its rather convoluted history (all are joined by the same lobby), which explains why the apartments in the building are very different as well. Some units qualify as authentic "pre-war" (high ceilings, moldings, generous layouts), others are typical post-war apartments.