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Pages in category "Full-block apartment buildings in New York City" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
100 Eleventh Avenue; 101 Central Park West; 115-119 Eighth Avenue (Brooklyn) 150 Nassau Street; 173 and 176 Perry Street; 200 Central Park South; 240 Central Park South; 257 Central Park West; 299 West 12th Street; 300 East 57th Street; 302 West 12th Street; 353 Central Park West; 550 Park Avenue; 620 Park Avenue; 740 Park Avenue; 825 Fifth ...
If you have bad credit or even fair credit, you may find it more difficult to rent an apartment. Strategies to consider include renting with a smaller landlord, finding a cosigner or guarantor for ...
While it is possible to get an apartment with bad credit, it's not a skill you want to master. ... $300 into an account and you would get a card for $300 credit. The deposit secures the card ...
The Sherwood Studio Building was an artists' apartment building at 58 West 57th Street, at the southeast corner with Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was constructed in 1879 as artists' apartments.
Cooperative apartment housing in New York City became popular in the late 19th century because of overcrowded housing conditions in the city's dense urban areas. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] By the beginning of the 20th century, there were some co-ops in the city that catered specifically to artists, including at 130 and 140 West 57th Street , as well as on ...
The Beaux-Arts Apartments are a pair of apartment towers on 307 and 310 East 44th Street, between Second Avenue and First Avenue, in the East Midtown and Turtle Bay neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. 307 East 44th Street is on the north side of the street, while 310 East 44th Street is on the south side.
The building was commissioned by the W.R. Grace Company, and was also used by the Deloitte & Touche, LLP. The building's address is 1114 Sixth Avenue, but the main entrance is on 42nd Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It overlooks Bryant Park and the New York Public Library's main branch.