Located in the bustling Murray Hill neighborhood and close to the Morgan Library, 16 Park Avenue was constructed in 1924 and converted to a cooperative in the 1980s. Each floor has four apartments, some of which feature fireplaces and washer-dryer units.
Fred Fillmore French
A lifelong New Yorker and important aesthetic contributor to Manhattan's turn-of-the-century architectural style, Fred French is today best known for his seminal work on Tudor City's instantly-identifiable red-brick buildings and his role in the development of New York's rent control laws.