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Rockefeller Apartments, 17 West 54th Street

Co-op located in Midtown West

 

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Got record price for the building The Rockefeller Apartments is a very special example of Bauhaus architecture in New York CIty. The building, which is landmarked, was designed by Wallace K. Harrison, J. Andre Fouilhoux, and Hugh Ferriss, one of America?s foremost architects of the Twentieth Century. Originally erected as a rental residence , 17 West 54th Street converted to cooperative ownership in 1954. The Rockefeller Apartments enjoys spectacular views of the sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art and is considered to be among the most prestigious full service pre-war buildings in the city. 

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