Situated in the heart of Murray Hill on a tree-lined street near major transportation hubs, 140 East 40th Street is one of New York City’s most dramatic and best preserved Art Deco co-ops. It was designed in 1930 by the renowned firm of architects Bien & Prince, who also created the elegant Carlyle Hotel.
This well managed, thirteen-story co-op has 98 apartments, most retaining all of the sought after prewar details: beautifully proportioned rooms, high, beamed ceilings, graceful archways, oak parquet floors, substantial moldings and doors, generous closets and large casement windows
Facts
Development status
Completed
District
Community District 106City Council District 4Police Precinct 17
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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.