Located on the northeast corner of Lexington Avenue and 94th Street, the building was designed by the architects and brothers George Blum and Edward Blum in 1925. This was the fourth and last building they designed in Carnegie Hill. This brown-brick with limestone base, 11-story building was built by Charles Mayer and incorporates many Gothic elements in the design. Most of the lines have wood-burning fireplaces. In 1981, the building converted from a rental to a cooperative now known as 1435 Tenant’s Corp.
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Development status
Completed
District
Community District 108City Council District 5Police 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.
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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.