[1] The building was described in great detail and was quoted as being "Post-Baroque fun with windows" in the AIA Guide to New York City.
The building has been featured in both the New York Post[3] and the real estate blog 6sqft, the latter of which described one apartment as a "country cottage on the Upper East Side".
[4] Perched on top of the building are two adorned penthouses, the larger of which has a southern view of Manhattan's Billionaires' Row, has large arched windows, and dual terraces.
One of the penthouses was featured in a New York Post article about the revitalization of Manhattan's Upper East Side.
[3] The building has a full-time superintendent, lush furnished roof-top garden, and private storage facilities for all residents.