Carnegie Hill Tower Explained

Carnegie Hill Tower
Building Type:Condominium
Address:40 East 94th Street
Location City:Manhattan, New York
Location Country:United States
Mapframe-Wikidata:yes
Coordinates:40.7857°N -73.955°W
Completion Date:1983
Destruction Date:-->
Floor Count:32
Developer:Frederick DeMatteis and Charles Shaw
Other Designers:Edward V. Giannasca
Unit Count:-->

Carnegie Hill Tower is a 32-story condominium building at 40 East 94th Street in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.[1]

The building was designed by Edward V. Giannasca on behalf of developers Frederick DeMatteis and Charles Shaw and completed in 1983. The building is known for its waterfall that extends to 93rd Street and extensively landscaped mews.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carnegie Hill Tower. https://web.archive.org/web/20121025011659/http://www.emporis.com/building/carnegiehilltower-newyorkcity-ny-usa. dead. October 25, 2012. Emporis GmbH. Emporis. January 18, 2015.
  2. News: Condominium Is Rising At Madison Ave. and 94th St. . Lee A. . Daniels . The New York Times . January 21, 1983 . July 30, 2010.