Designed by George Fred Pelham in 1921, East 63rd Street was originally built as a four-story stucco stable and later converted into a parking garage. The modest four-story structure with a full cellar sits on a 5,021-square-foot lot and is constructed of wood, steel, stucco, and concrete. Zoning allows for approximately 5,000 FAR of additional rooftop development, and an MTA cooling tower is located on the roof.
Located between Lexington and Park Avenues, the property connects the Upper East Side to the high-density retail areas of Bloomingdale’s, East 59th Street, and East 57th Street. It is near Central Park, major landmarks, schools, restaurants, and offers excellent access to subways, buses, and the FDR Drive.
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Building Amenities
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- Metro/Subway
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Transportation in Plaza District
Being within walking distance to iconic landmarks, shopping centers, dining, and entertainment options, Plaza District gives an array of accessible choices for transportation options. A variety of subway and bus stations served this hot-spot location and giving you an easy way to moving from one point to another. The M1, M2, M5, M7, and M57, and the 5th Avenue Station is located right at the beginning of Central Park on 59th Street.
Subway:
| Lexington Avenue/59th Street |
| 59th Street–Columbus Circle |
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