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785 Fifth Avenue : ウィキペディア英語版
Park Cinq
785 Fifth Avenue, usually called the Park Cinq, (Park-V), is a luxury, cooperative apartment building on Fifth Avenue at the corner of 60th Street in Manhattan.
The eighteen-story building was constructed by the Fisher Brothers developers in 1960.〔'Good' Address Is Vital To Many New Yorkers; Out-of-Towners' View Helpful for Loans, MARYLIN BENDER, New York Times September 11, 1962〕 The Park Cinq shares its Fifth Avenue block with the Sherry Netherland Hotel.〔Geffen Buys Fifth Avenue Co-op for $14 Million, VIVIAN S. TOY, February 25, 2010, New York Times, ()〕 The building has eighteen stories and a penthouse.〔CO-OP 'MANSIONS' TO BE OPEN SOON; 5th Ave. Building Will Have Tenants This Month, SANKA KNOX, August 15, 1963, New York Times.〕 The upper floors offer "sweeping Central Park views."〔Geffen Buys Fifth Avenue Co-op for $14 Million, VIVIAN S. TOY, February 25, 2010, New York Times, ()〕
The year the building opened, the ''New York Times'' described it as containing sixty-six "mansions," and described it as being "the world's most luxurious multiple dwelling."〔CO-OP 'MANSIONS' TO BE OPEN SOON; 5th Ave. Building Will Have Tenants This Month, SANKA KNOX, August 15, 1963, New York Times.〕 Among the luxury details considered remarkable in that era where the presence of telephone outlets in every room and special windows designed to keep out noise. There were also marble bathrooms and parquet floors, but the entire building was in modern style unlike the traditional Renaissance and Georgian styles of older buildings in the neighborhood. The building's dedication was attended by Prince and Princess Serge Belosselsky-Belozersky.〔CO-OP 'MANSIONS' TO BE OPEN SOON; 5th Ave. Building Will Have Tenants This Month, SANKA KNOX, August 15, 1963, New York Times.〕
Notable residents have included David Geffen, Denise Rich,〔Denise Rich’s Daughter Buys Downstairs From Mom at 785 Fifth for $3.9 M, Max Abelson, August 21, 2007, New York Observer, ()〕 and Robert A. Daly.〔Geffen Buys Fifth Avenue Co-op for $14 Million, VIVIAN S. TOY, February 25, 2010, New York Times, ()〕 Shipping tycoon Daniel K. Ludwig lived in the penthouse when the building first opened.〔CO-OP 'MANSIONS' TO BE OPEN SOON; 5th Ave. Building Will Have Tenants This Month, SANKA KNOX, August 15, 1963, New York Times.〕
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