By Carter B. Horsley
This very attractive and dignified, beige-brick apartment building was erected in 1925 and converted to a cooperative in 1979.
The 15-story structure has 48 units.
The building was designed in the Italian Renaissance palazzo-style with Venetian detailing, some fine decorative window reveals, and gargoyles. It has a canopied, arched entrance on the sidestreet, rope quoins and a scalloped cornice. It permits protruding air-conditioners and has no sidewalk landscaping, no doorman, no roof deck and no garage and it has protruding air-conditioners.
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.