

We live in a complex replete with intricate passages. Every peek looks like you’re discovering a secret maze or labyrinth.


The City and Suburban projects were built as part of the “fresh air” movement. One set of these “model tenements” is at 78/79 & York and another at 64th on 1st Avenue.





Our neighboring landmarked buildings, the Cherokee Place apartments, have been converted to coops.**

Space for windows and room to breathe were part of the design.



**As interesting and attractive as these historic artifacts might be, they lack modern amenities and luxury.
They were built as tenements, and along with their landmark designation comes a prohibition to make any improvements.
This brings up the question of whether conserving them is beneficial.
While I have explored that question before, it bears further examination. I look forward to discussing this at greater length in upcoming blog posts.



























