By Carter B. Horsley
This attractive, 13-story building was erected in 1912 and converted to a cooperative in 1989. It has 44 apartments.
The beige-brick building has a three-story limestone base and a canopied, sidestreet entrance that leads to a step-up lobby.
The building, which has no doorman, no sidewalk landscaping and no garage, has a small cornice and its top floor has curved decorative elements above the windows. It has consistent fenestration and permits protruding air-conditioners.
One block from Riverside Park, this building is convenient to public transportation and neighborhood shopping.