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799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
799 Park Avenue #8A
For Sale · Lenox Hill

799 Park Avenue #8A

$4,200,000
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Beds:
3
Baths:
3
Maintenance:
$4,916/mo
Type:
Co-op
Built:
1960
Building:
A 1960 white-brick co-op by H. I. Feldman, 21 stories. Full-time doorman, garage, gym.
Listed by:
The Eklund-Gomes Team, Douglas Elliman
Architecture:
H. I. Feldman, 1960
Photography:
Douglas Elliman
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The Building

The address is 799 Park Avenue, the northeast corner of Park and 74th, in Lenox Hill. The house went up in 1960: a glazed white-brick cooperative, twenty-one stories, roughly seventy-five apartments, with a polished black-granite base and a canopied entrance. It was developed for the Kimmel Brothers.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 1

The architect was H. I. Feldman, born Hyman Isaac Feldman in 1896, who worked until his death in 1981 and left behind more than two thousand buildings across the metro area. His range ran from Art Deco on the Grand Concourse to the postwar white-brick towers that turned up across the East Side, and 799 Park belongs to that second chapter. The plain glazed facade is the style in its purest form, the same style period critics met with a shrug.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 2

There is a small history under the lot. In Park Avenue: Street of Dreams, James Trager records that the building replaced two tenement houses, and that one of those tenements had itself replaced three stables. The corner has been rebuilt more than once.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 3
Inside 8A

The apartment is a renovated Classic Six. The name describes a prewar arrangement, six rooms organized around a clear separation of living and service space, and here it has been carried into a 1960 building rather than a prewar one. The count is three bedrooms and three baths.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 4

A decorative fireplace anchors the main room. The floors are hardwood, and the eighth-floor windows give onto the city and the skyline. The renovation is done, so the work is in living there, not in finishing it.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 5
The Service

This is a full-service cooperative: a full-time doorman, an on-site garage, and a gym in the building. Maintenance runs 4,916 a month.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 6

799 Park is not part of a historic district, which leaves the house free of landmark review and its residents free of the rules that come with it.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 7
The Listing

Unit 8A is listed at 4,200,000. The listing is held by the Eklund-Gomes team at Douglas Elliman.

799 Park Avenue #8A — photo 8

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