810 Fifth Avenue

810 Fifth Avenue is a luxury residential housing cooperative on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.

Designed by J. E. R. Carpenter for the Bricken Construction Company, it was built in 1926 on the site of a house owned by Mrs. Hamilton Fish.

The detailing of the exterior in "elegant... limestone-clad, Italian Renaissance-palazzo style" is carried into the lobby, which features bronze torchieres and an elaborate carved plasterwork ceiling.

[14] In 2000, the building's board of directors turned down an application by Gary Winnick to buy the former Nelson Rockefeller apartment.

[5] Notable residents have included Felix Rohatyn and former Archer Daniels Midland CEO Dwayne Andreas.