By Carter B. Horsley
This very attractive, 15-story building was erected as a cooperative in 1925 and was developed by Starrett Brothers and designed by F. H. Dewey & Company.
The light-beige brick building, which has a two-story limestone base, has 25 apartments, many with large entertaining rooms. The building has a very impressive lobby and a canopied entrance with attractive bronze doors. It has limestone quoins that extend one floor short of the top of the building and some balconies. It has no garage and no health club and permits protruding air-conditioners.
Its location is superb and very convenient to the midtown office district as well as many fashionable boutiques and restaurants in the area as well as clubs and religious institutions and public transportation.