By Carter B. Horsley
This attractive, red-brick building was erected in 1910 and converted to a cooperative in 1984.
The 15-story building has 48 apartments.
The building has terracotta decoration on its top two floors and its third floor facade is decorated with pilasters and vases. It has a doorman and a concierge and a canopied entrance. It also has consistent fenestration and permits protruding air-conditioners. It has no garag, no health club and no sundeck.
One block from Riverside Park, this building is very convenient to public transportation and neighborhood shopping as 96th Street and Broadway is a major Upper West Side intersection.