Designed by famed American architect George F. Pelham and built in 1928, 136 East 64th Street stands as one of the Upper East Side’s most distinguished white-glove pre-war cooperatives. Nestled on an enchanting, tree-lined block of E 64th St between Park and Lexington Aves, this coveted address lies in the heart of the prestigious Upper East Side.
Pelham – also famed for his design of the elegant Plaza Athénée Hotel – imbued the building with timeless sophistication, crafting one of the most exquisite lobbies in the neighborhood.
Facts
Development status
Completed
District
Community District 108City Council District 4Police Precinct 19
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.
2 beds
2.5 baths
2,000 ft²
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05/10/23
#10D
$0
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.
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- baths
- ft²
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12/31/22
#8C
$0
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.