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On our way back from the doctor last week, we stopped to take in this beautiful Italianate mansion at 23 Park Avenue (aka 101 East 35th Street). We also managed to scribble down what’s engraved on the plaque on the side of the building which provides a little background on the 25,000-square-foot building:

This McKim,Mead and White residence, completed c. 1891, was commissioned by James Hampden Robb (1846-1911), former cotton broker, New York State Assemblyman and Senator (1882-85), and Commissioner of the Parks Department (1887-90). Designed in the Italian Renaissance style by Stanford White, the facade features Roman brick and terra-cotta ornament ona brownstone base. In 1923, the interior was modified to accommodate the Advertising Club of New York, which occupied the site until 1977. It is now a cooperative residence.

Further research suggests that there are 15 co-op apartments though we were unable to find any information about recent sales prices.
23 Park Avenue Profile [City Realty] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. I used to live in the neighborhood and would walk by the buidling everyday on my way to work. It is absolutely one of my favorite buildings in the city. At night you can get a glimpse of some of the interiors, which are stunning. The main floor rooms are as grand as they come.

  2. I know the borough that this brownstone is located in. It is a nice borough with a good mix of housing, retail and cultural institutions. There are still some iffy neighborhoods, but it has some good quality housing stock and it could take off some day.

  3. An old friend/client has his pied-a-terre in that building. Bought it in 2000 for what seemed (even at the time) a reasonable amount of money – it’s kind-of a wierd, sleeper neighborhood. Building’s gorgeous. Old hand-op elevator with enough brass to well, um, that metaphor isn’t going anywhere. A lot of brass, ok?