Sutton Place Park, nestled in New York City, offers a serene escape along the East River. Set against the backdrop of historic architecture by Rosario Candela, this park boasts a rich legacy traced back to the Phipps family. Notable figures like Bill Blass and Patricia Kennedy Lawford have graced the halls of the iconic cooperative building nearby.
Visitors are greeted by the grandeur of a triple-arched entrance driveway leading to a lobby overlooking private gardens facing the river. The cooperative features a refined port-cochere, renovated private gym, and storage rooms. Residents enjoy the privilege of pets and pied-a-terres, adding to the allure of this distinguished neighborhood.
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