By Carter B. Horsley
This small, handsome, red-brick apartment building was erected in 1917 and converted to a cooperative in 1981.
The 15-story, midblock structure has only 21 units.
The building has an unusual, angled, step-up lobby. The nicely detailed façade has two bandcourses. The building permits protruding air-conditioners and has consistent fenestration and no sidewalk landscaping. It has no doorman, no concierge, no garage, no roofdeck and no sidewalk landscaping.
It has an excellent location that is convenient to shopping and many restaurants. It is one block from Riverside Park and a few blocks from public transportation.