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Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2547 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9797 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13797 $ 7025

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 29 E 64th St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 29 E 64th St and in the nearby Lenox Hill neighborhood.
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29 E 64th St Property Overview

Building Address: 29 E 64th St, New York NY 10065
Zip Code:10065
Neighborhood:Lenox Hill
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1922
Building Class:B

29 East 64th Street is a landmarked 12-story cooperative building located in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side. It was designed by renowned architect George F. Pelham and constructed in 1922, during the first wave of iconic apartment buildings in the area.

The building features elegant pre-war architecture and is situated in a historic neighborhood that once comprised vast farmland before being subdivided by New York City's street grid in the 19th century. Over time, the area developed into a prestigious residential community, attracting notable figures and families throughout history.

Today, 29 East 64th Street offers luxury living with amenities such as a doorman, central air conditioning, elevators, and a central laundry room. The building's interior and exterior have been preserved with care, maintaining its original charm and historical significance.

29 East 64th Street

Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10065

  • Year Built: 1922
  • Architect: George F. Pelham
  • Building Type: Landmarked 12-story Pre-war Co-op
  • Amenities: 24-hour doorman, central air, elevator, private storage
  • Unit Example: 3-5 bedrooms, 3.5-6 baths (4,000 sqft models)
  • Features: Hardwood floors, fireplaces, classic prewar details
  • Location: Corner of Madison Avenue & East 64th Street

Building Amenities at 29 E 64th St, Manhattan, NYC

  • 24 Hour Doorman
  • Live-In Super
  • Newly Renovated Lobby
  • Bike Room
  • Additional Laundry Facilities
  • Private Locked Storage Rooms
  • Central Laundry Room
  • Elevators
  • Central Air
  • Pets and Pieds-à-terres Permitted with Board Approval

29 East 64th Street, Manhattan, NYC is a landmarked cooperative building designed by George F. Pelham, constructed in 1922. It features 12 stories and 41 units, offering amenities such as a full-time doorman and live-in resident manager. The building houses the Madison Avenue Chanel store, indicating its prime location for high-end retail. While primarily residential, the building's office or commercial tenants are not specifically detailed in available sources. However, the Chanel store within the building is a notable commercial presence.


Internet providers available at 29 E 64th St, Manhattan, NYC:

  • Verizon Fios - Known for high speeds up to 2.3 Gbps and reliable service.
  • Spectrum - Offers cable internet with competitive speeds.

Transportation near 29 East 64th Street, Manhattan

  • Subway: F, Q at Lexington Av/63rd St (0.17 miles)
  • Subway: 6 at 68th St–Hunter College (0.24 miles)
  • Subway: N, R, W, 4, 5, 6 at Lexington Av/59th St (0.28 miles)
  • Bus: M103, Q101, Q32, BXM1, M15, M15-SBS, M31, M101, M102
  • Cable Car: Roosevelt Island Tram station (8-10 min walk)

Cross Streets

  • 3rd Avenue to the west
  • Lexington Avenue to the east
  • 63rd Street and 65th Street north/south bounds

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