A semi-private elevator landing welcomes you into a gracious entry gallery that connects to all main areas of the home, and opens into an expansive south-facing living room with high ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace with original wood mantelpiece, and oversized paneled windows offering abundant natural light. The formal dining room is open to the living room, creating a loft-like floor-through feel, perfect for large entertaining.
A butler's pantry with sink connects the dining room to a spacious windowed eat-in kitchen with Corian countertops, and tiled backsplash, as well as a Thermador cooktop with vented hood, SubZero refrigerator, Thermador double-oven, and GE dishwasher. The spacious staff room has a full windows bathroom, and a laundry closet ready for your vented washer & dryer.
The separate bedroom wing has three spacious bedrooms, including a corner master bedroom, windowed master bathroom clad in Carrara marble, and abundant closets -- including a large walk-in closet -- and custom woodwork and built-ins.
Other features include hardwood floors throughout, through-the-wall air conditioning, and beautiful crown and baseboard moldings.
Local Law 11 has been paid for and will be completed Spring 2020.
1105 Park Avenue is a distinctive prewar building constructed in 1923 by renowned architect Rosario Candela, whose attention to room scale, exposures and the interior layout of a residence is legendary. Converted into a cooperative in 1951, this building has an attentive staff that includes 24-hour doorman and concierge, onsite resident manager, and has a fitness center, central laundry room, private storage for each apartment, and welcomes pets.
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Carnegie Hill is a small neighborhood at the northern tip of the Upper East Side that borders Central Park. It is steeped in history, great wealth, architecture and culture. It is known for its world-class museums and its rows of historic mansions. Nothing much changes here as the entire area is landmarked, preventing the proliferation of high-rise developments. Thus the buildings stay a human scale, the sky is aplenty and the neighborhood kind of feels like a small town to its long time residents.
The name Carnegie Hill is derived from the industrial magnate Andrew Carnegie, when Carnegie decided to build himself a mansion at 91st Street and Fifth Avenue….
Carnegie Hill is a family neighborhood with old fashioned upper crust money. The mid-rise co-ops that line the avenues are among the most prestigious addresses in the city. The avenues are lined with small restaurants, boutique shops
The residential towers that have proliferated on the eastside of Third Avenue in the East 90s simply do not exist between Lexington and Fifth.