527-541 East 72nd Street was originally built in 1894 but was rebuilt in 1938. Although there are four entrances, it is one, long established cooperative. These townhouse style buildings, often referred to as “The Black & Whites”, have a distinctive, two-tone exterior and stunning high-gloss, red lacquer, front doors. These special residences are located on a peaceful cul-de-sac with a charming park right outside the door that is paved with cobblestones and offers several wrought iron and wood benches with perfect panoramic water views. This urban oasis was the original home of The Paris Review and its exterior filmed for countless movies and commercials. Many of the apartments have wood burning fireplaces, soaring ceilings and partial or full-on River vistas. Most residents have washer/ dryers in their homes but there are additional machines in basement along with a bike room and storage. This established co-op is pet friendly and has a live-in, resident manager and a full-time handy man. Building description provided by "Ann Cutbill Lenane":https://streeteasy.com/profile/818168-ann-cutbill-lenane