Description
The building was developed in 1908 by James T. Lee, the grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who also developed 740 Park Avenue and 998 Fifth Avenue, two of the many grand residences built at the beginning of the twentieth century as the wealthy moved from townhouse to apartment living. This building is one of the finest, full-service, pre-war cooperatives on the Drive. It is distinguished by its arched windows on the top floor that are outlined in blue glazed terracotta. The edifice is situated in one of the most architecturally interesting areas of the Upper West Side among landmark limestone mansions, established pre-war cooperatives and Columbia University. 258 Riverside Drive is close to all transportation, shopping, and great restaurants. Additional amenities of this pet-friendly building include an onsite resident manager, doormen, basement storage, bike storage, roof deck, and low maintenance.
Building Features 12 Floors51 Units
Unit Features
$2,525,252
Sold: Mar 06, 2020
5.44% above ask / 28 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $3,655
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Marie M.
Bingham
mbingham@bhsusa.com
(212) 588-5654
Cheryl
Rindfleish
crindfleish@bhsusa.com
(212) 588-5603
Unit listing history
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