This prewar apartment building built in 1927 and converted to a cooperative in 1952, anchors the western corner of one of the city's most impressive residential blocks. Designed by Schwartz & Gross, the 14-story building only contains 44 apartments which feature fireplaces, high ceilings and other prewar details. This prime Upper East Side location is near the Metropolitan Museum of Art and many other museums as well as the restaurants, boutiques and art galleries of Madison Avenue and everything the Upper East Side has to offer.