On August 12, 1928, a prominent headline in the New York Times proclaimed that “New Park Plans Revive Building on Riverside Drive.” Currently, a large project costing “millions of dollars” (which was quite a sum in 1928) was underway to “cover over the railroad tracks that now disfigure the waterfront,” transforming the western riverside from what was ostensibly a rail yard from “seventy-second Street north into a beautiful park.
Facts
Development status
Completed
District
Community District 107City Council District 6Police Precinct 20
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
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09/19/24
#4A
$0
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3 beds
2 baths
- ft²
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03/21/23
#3D
$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.
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.