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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