• MLS# PRCH-8366986ID
  • Co-op
  • Beds: 3
  • Baths: 3
  • Maint/CC: $8,718/month
  • Post-War
  • Built: 1901
  • MLS# PRCH-8366986ID
  • Co-op
  • Beds: 3
  • Baths: 3
  • Maint/CC: $8,718/month
  • Post-War
  • Built: 1901

Comprised of the top two floors of The Pulitzer Mansion, this unique duplex apartment combines old world charm, and elegance. The six room apartment is truly unique with its oversized entertaining spaces and a terrace of approximately 750 square feet. Stepping off the elevator, the great room is accessed from the foyer via a few stairs. This grand room has a double height 16.5ceiling, and a second floor viewing gallery. There is a magnificent wood burning fireplace with an antique ornate mantlepiece, original stained glass panes in the 17 windows. The private primary bedroom is accessed by a short flight of stairs, and has an ensuite bathroom. Off of this room is the spacious south-facing terrace. The terrace has expansive views and is equipped with water and electricity. The commodious dining room is accessed from the other side of the foyer. Past the dining room is the renovated kitchen which offers a new convection oven and stovetop, as well as a sub-zero refrigerator and stainless steel dishwasher. There is a wonderful storage area off located off the kitchen, which is perfect to use as a laundry room, or a wine cellar. Three staff rooms, a full bathroom and adjoining hallway, have been purchased and are included in the sale of this apartment. These additional rooms can easily be incorporated into the primary residence. The Pulitzer Mansion is located at 11 East 73rd Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues. It was built in 1903 by Joseph Pulitzer, as his familys New York City home. It was designed by Stanford White, the pre-eminent architect of the time. White was at the pinnacle of his career, and it is believed that his design was inspired by two 17thcentury Venetian palaces. The common elements of the mansion are magnificent examples of Gilded Age architecture. The entrance lobby, grand staircase, hall and second floor gallery have been retained and preserved with pride by the co-op. The Pulitzer family divided the mansion into separate apartments in the 1930s. Roy Chapman Andrews was the first owner of the Penthouse apartment, also known as Apartment 6A. He was the Director of the American Museum of Natural History. A decade earlier he had been Americas greatest explorer and dinosaur hunter. He was the model for the legendary Indiana Jones. The building has a live-in manager, and a doorman from 4:30pm-12am, 7 days a week. 30% financing is permitted. There is a 3% Flip Tax payable by the purchaser. Dogs are permitted.

Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty

  • Doorman
  • Terrace
  • Elevator
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Pets: Yes

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