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960 Fifth Avenue, also known as 3 East 77th Street, is a luxury apartment building at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and East 77th Street in Manhattan, New York. [1] Designed by Warren & Wetmore and Rosario Candela , the 15-story structure was completed in 1928.
The William A. Clark House, nicknamed "Clark's Folly", [2] was a mansion located at 962 Fifth Avenue on the northeast corner of its intersection with East 77th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It was demolished in 1927 and replaced with a luxury apartment building (960 Fifth Avenue).
He resided in a twenty-room apartment at 960 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. [1] [2] His apartment was burglarized in 1977, and artwork worth $300,000 was stolen from him. [1] He lived for forty years with a companion, Masahiro Hashiguchi, a Japanese restaurateur with whom he co-owned Gibbon, a former restaurant on the Upper ...
The world's richest man, Mexican telecoms mogul Carlos Slim, is expanding his portfolio of New York City properties with the purchase of the landmark Duke-Semans Mansion on Fifth Avenue for $44 ...
Carlos Slim, Mexicon telecom tycoon and the world's richest person, bought the only private Manhattan Fifth Avenue townhouse, a 20,000-square-foot mansion that's only 27 feet wide, for $44 million.
960 Fifth Avenue; 970 Park Avenue; 998 Fifth Avenue; 1049 Fifth Avenue; 1067 Fifth Avenue; A. Alwyn Court; The Ansonia; The Apthorp; The Ariel; Astor Court Building ...
The Cherokee Apartments as seen from 78th Street and Cherokee Place. The Cherokee Apartments (formerly the East River Homes and the Shively Sanitary Tenements) is a four-building apartment complex on 507–523 East 77th Street and 508–522 East 78th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.
In 1909, he moved to New York to work for the Paterno Brothers construction firm. [5] Campagna later formed the company Campagna Construction Company, and was responsible for building several of the most prominent luxury apartments in the City following World War I, including 960 Fifth Avenue, 35 Park Avenue and 530 Park Avenue.