For more information about buying an apartment in Lincoln Plaza Towers, please visit the New York City Apartments & Real Estate Guide.
Lincoln Plaza Towers, 44 West 62nd Street
Pricing Information
  • Studio from $535,000 to $550,000 updated 01/25/2012
  • 1 Bedroom from $535,000 to $1,100,000 updated 01/25/2012
  • 2 Bedrooms from $1,395,000 to $1,900,000 updated 01/19/2012
  • 3 Bedrooms from $2,275,000 to $3,000,000 updated 01/19/2012
  • 4 Bedrooms from $3,250,000 to $3,900,000 updated 09/07/2011
  • 5 Bedrooms from $2,500,000 to $3,400,000 updated 11/10/2011
  • 6+ Bedrooms from $3,300,000 updated 11/07/2011


Overview

About Lincoln Plaza Towers, 44 West 62nd Street

This is one of the best of first major new apartment towers that sprouted up around Lincoln Center for The Performing Arts.

While the 1990's brought a new generation of larger and more visible towers to the area, this 30-story tower, designed by Horace Ginsbern & Associates, is one of the neighborhood's surprises.

Rising without setbacks, this tower's form is highlighted by its curved balconies that are not frilly grills but extensions of the building's rough-hewn, striated façade. The rounded balconies catch the tower, which was completed in 1973, "in an embrace of cylindrical columns," as Norval White and Elliot Willensky observed in their marvelous book, "The A.I.A. Guide to New York City, Third Edition," published in 1988 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

The cylindrical shapes predate by 14 years those used in the design of the Corinthian apartment building at 645 First Avenue, designed by Der Scutt and Michael Schimenti. The Marina City twin-towered project in Chicago also uses rounded balconies, but they are more frilly and ring the building entirely while these are broadly spaced. It is surprising that more projects have not experimented with rounded balconies, which are quite attractive and softening, but they cost more and are less efficient in provided square footage and in usage.

The solid balcony walls not only offer residents a greater sense of security and structure, but also give the tower considerably more solidity in its appearance than conventional towers. Combined with the building's rough-hewn beige façade, the balconies add to the building's sense of monumentality, quite an achievement in such a dense environment.

   

View full profile, photos, map and apartments for sale & rent at Lincoln Plaza Towers, 44 West 62nd Street