30 East 37th Street, The Morgan Park Condominium
The Morgan Park, 30 East 37th Street is a mid-sized brick building built in 1950 by quintessential NYC architectural group Emery Roth & Sons. Located in the heart of midtown East on an elegant block between Madison and Park Avenues, The Morgan Park has the charm and character of a boutique prewar building, with beamed ceilings, slightly higher than the typical post-war buildings built in the 1950's and beyond. Many of the south-facing apartments have views of the cultural establishment that gave the condominium its name, The Morgan Library, which is located 1 block south on East 36th Street. Built in 1950 and converted to condominium in 1986, The Morgan Park is 13 stories with 104 apartments consisting of studios, 1-and 2-Bedroom apartments. 30 East 37th Street is pet friendly and boasts a 24-hour Doorman, live-in Superintendent, and common laundry. The Morgan Park is perfectly situated a stone's throw from The Union League Club, The Scandinavia House, The Ginger Man, Grand Central Station, and the Empire State Building. For current and past sales see:
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