The Dakota, located at 1 West 72nd Street in New York City, is a striking example of Renaissance Revival architecture. Completed in 1884, this historic buildings distinctive design features high gables, dormers, terracotta spandrels, and balconies with balustrades. The façade’s rich detailing and the building’s overall grandiosity make it a standout on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Its historical significance and unique design have earned it designations on the New York State Register of Historic Places, the U.
Facts
Development status
Completed
Architect
Henry J. Hardenbergh
District
Community District 107City Council District 6Police Precinct 20
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Recorded closing (non-market sale)Non-market salesNon-market sales (sales between related parties, auctions, foreclosures and income restricted sales) are excluded from building statistics.
Recorded closing (non-market sale)Non-market salesNon-market sales (sales between related parties, auctions, foreclosures and income restricted sales) are excluded from building statistics.
Recorded closing (non-market sale)Non-market salesNon-market sales (sales between related parties, auctions, foreclosures and income restricted sales) are excluded from building statistics.
Recorded closing (non-market sale)Non-market salesNon-market sales (sales between related parties, auctions, foreclosures and income restricted sales) are excluded from building statistics.
Recorded closing (non-market sale)Non-market salesNon-market sales (sales between related parties, auctions, foreclosures and income restricted sales) are excluded from building statistics.