121 Madison Avenue is a 13-story pre-war luxury building that owns the distinction of being the first co-op building in Manhattan. Designed by renowned architects Philip G. Hubert and James W. Pirrson, 121 Madison Avenue was completed in 1883 and towered over the adjacent brownstones at the time. 121 Madison Avenue, located on the corner of 30th Street in Murray Hill, was built in the Queen Anne style and has a distinctive red brick and brownstone exterior. Designed for affluent New Yorkers, 121 Madison Avenue still has the feel of Old New York elegance.
The 126 luxury apartments in 121 Madison Avenue were designed in a duplex scheme, so many of them have bedrooms above the living space. All of these luxury apartments have been meticulously renovated and feature high ceilings, designer granite kitchens, and marble bathrooms. Most of these pre-war luxury apartments and penthouses also have fireplaces, and some boast private terraces as well. 121 Madison Avenue is a pet-friendly, doorman luxury building with a classic style that is rare to find even in Manhattan. And Murray Hill is an exceptionally quiet, safe neighborhood that still has much to offer by way of dining, retail, and nightlife.
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