SEWARD PARK 415 Grand Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NY 10002
Post-war Co-op
- 864 residences
- 20 stories
- BUILT 1960
The Details About 415 Grand Street
415 Grand Street is part of the Seward Park Houses, a residential co-op established in 1960 on the Lower East Side. The buildings are on a green, park-like campus with benches to sit awhile with friends and neighbors and take in the view. They are located in the triangle between Grand Street and East Broadway and abut the New York City public park that shares the name. The complex includes a...
- Doorman
- Security guard
- Playroom
- Common garden
- Common courtyard
- Exercise room
- Elevators
- Central laundry room
Seward Park Units
- transaction type
- Sold
- Rented
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Get to know the Lower East Side
It’s often said that New York City feels “alive,” like a distinct character in a television show. Nowhere is this more true than the endlessly vital Lower East Side. While not everyone can tell you exactly where the corner of Ludlow and Rivington is, everyone will undoubtedly want to meet you there. The Lower East Side emits an undeniable energy, one bound to draw you in one way or another. Though its borders have shifted and been subject to a sketchbook’s worth of redrawing, today’s Lower East Side captures the best of the city — and not just because there will always be a delicious slice of pizza for you to eat, no matter the hour. There’s an alluring mix of old meets new: Irresistible prewar homes mingle with striking modern ones, and generations of residents form links in the community that has long been the neighborhood’s backbone.
Lower East Side Neighborhood Guide