What year was the condo building on 215 West 95th St. NY, NY 10025 built?
Fri Jun 29 2007, 08:09 - New York - Curb Appeal - 3 answers
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Most of the post war buildings on upper Broadway in the west 80's and west 90's were built in the late 1980's. The Broadway, The Bromley, The Boulevard, The Savanah, The New West.
Between 72nd Street and 96th Street buildings have a height limit of about 20 storeys. Above 96th Street and below 72nd Street the buildings are much taller. Sat Aug 11 2007, 15:43
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17 Floors. 213 Apartments. Age Post-war. Built 1987. Details Residential Street, Block: 1070, Lot: 1243, School District: 0. Fri Aug 10 2007, 15:51
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Hello Carol,
The building in question is the Princeton House. A relatively straightforward and attractive condominium, it was part of a crop of new buildings along Broadway that sprang up in the 1980's that made an effort to relate to the existing architectural context. The building was completed in 1987. Furthermore, the Princeton House was designed by Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron. The boxy, 17-story is typical of much construction of the period: clean-cut, simple and efficient. For more in depth info regarding New York developments, use the link below as a resource. Thanks, Northern Thu Jul 5 2007, 09:48 Web Reference: http://www.nysoclib.org/building_history.html
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