625 Park Avenue
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James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter, Jr. |
625 Park Avenue is a
co-op residential building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, at the intersection of East 65th Street and Park Avenue. It is noted for its spacious residences and well-known residents.[1]
The building was designed by architect James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter Jr., often known as "J.E.R. Carpenter".[2] Carpenter has many designs on the avenue, (including 620 Park Avenue across Park Avenue,) and together with Rosario Candela is considered among its primary influencers. 625 Park Avenue was developed in 1929 by builder Louis Kauffman, who would later occupy an apartment in the building. The building is 13 stories tall and houses a total of 32 units.
Triplex
The three-floor penthouse has been home to large collections and decoration schemes.
Princess Ashraf of Iran, twin sister of the recently deposed Shah of Iran. In 1995 Henry Kravis
bought the unit and has lived there since.
Notable residents
- Leon Hess – Founder and President of Hess Corporation and one-time owner of the New York Jets.
- Syms School of Business.
- Helena Rubinstein[3]
- Ira Rennert - Philanthropist, and former owner of Hummer
- Joseph V. McKee – Politician, New York City mayor for three months in 1932.
- Simon Malls.
- Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
- Princess Ashraf of Iran – Twin sister of the deposed Shah.
- Merkin Concert Hall
- triplexafter rival Helena Rubinstein's death in 1965.
See also
References
- ^ "DESCRIPTION FOR 625 PARK AVENUE". streeteasy.com. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ^ Sola, Katie (May 31, 2016). "Look Inside A Real Estate CEO's Palatial $40 Million Park Avenue Apartment [Photos]". Forbes. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ^ NETTO, DAVID (April 28, 2017). "Is This Park Avenue Penthouse the Best Apartment in New York?". townandcountrymag.com. Town & Country. Retrieved 13 July 2017.