Residential building in Manhattan, New York
10 Gracie Square is acooperative apartment building on theUpper East Side ofManhattan inNew York City. Constructed between 1930 and 1931 in the Art Deco style,[1] it is located on 84th Street betweenEast End Avenue and theFDR Drive.[2][3] It is one of only 42 "good buildings" in Manhattan as designated byTom Wolfe, and is known for its sixteen-roomtriplexes.[4][5]
Prior to the construction of the FDR Drive, which eliminated its river access,[6] the building once had a residents' only yacht mooring on theEast River.[7][8] Prior residents include:Brooke Astor,Frances Schreuder,Jean Stein,Soong Mei-ling andGloria Vanderbilt.[9]
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- ^Smith, Stephen Jacob (May 2, 2013)."$23 M. to Live Next to Gloria Vanderbilt's Old Penthouse".Observer. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
- ^Malle, Chloe (February 23, 2010)."Clarke Buys Lois Lane's Place: Stanton Apartment in 10 Gracie Square Trades".Observer. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
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