730 Park Avenue

One of Park Avenue's premier prewar cooperatives.

730 Park Avenue stands at the northwest corner of Park Avenue and East 71st Street, on the Upper East Side. Designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone with F. Burrall Hoffman Jr. and completed in 1929, the neo-Renaissance cooperative holds 38 large residences within the Upper East Side Historic District.

NeighborhoodUpper East Side
ArchitectLafayette A. Goldstone
Completed1929
Residences38
Stories19
TypeCooperative

The building

730 Park is a classic prewar cooperative of limestone and brick, designed in a restrained neo-Renaissance idiom with the large, gracious layouts that define Park Avenue. It stands within the Upper East Side Historic District, on one of the most sought-after corners in the city.

The story of 730 Park Avenue

Completed in 1929 by architect Lafayette A. Goldstone with F. Burrall Hoffman Jr., 730 Park has long been counted among Park Avenue's most desirable cooperatives. Its residents have included some of the most prominent figures in American publishing and public life.

Notable residents

Past residents have included the publisher Samuel I. Newhouse Sr., the philanthropist Edward Warburg, the broadcaster Mike Wallace, and the novelist Edna Ferber, who made her final home here.

The neighborhood

730 Park Avenue sits in Lenox Hill on the Upper East Side, steps from Central Park, the Frick Collection, and Madison Avenue. Read the full picture in our Upper East Side real estate guide.

Why buyers choose 730 Park Avenue

A quiet, landmark address. 730 Park offers the scale and pedigree of prewar Park Avenue living on a coveted corner within the historic district.

Frequently asked questions

Is 730 Park Avenue a co-op or a condo?

It is a housing cooperative, so purchases are subject to board approval and the building's requirements. Our team can guide you through the process.

Who designed 730 Park Avenue?

It was designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone with F. Burrall Hoffman Jr. and completed in 1929.

Who has lived at 730 Park Avenue?

Past residents have included the publisher Samuel I. Newhouse Sr., the philanthropist Edward Warburg, the broadcaster Mike Wallace, and the novelist Edna Ferber.

What do apartments at 730 Park Avenue sell for?

730 Park trades rarely and at the top of the prewar market. For current availability and recent activity, get in touch.

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