219 East 67th Street

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Loft 67 Lenox Hill: Doorman building with four full-floor condos each 4665 sq ft. Penthouse is duplex with 5886 sq ft indoors and 3980 sq ft of outdoor space. Building is former home of Christie’s East Auction House. (source) 5 units, 6 stories [rental listing]

Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2022 – nyk!dsclub (commercial) on ground floor
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2022
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2022
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2022
MANHATTAN TRANSFERS.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 20 Jan 1933: 34.

NB 22-1916
East 67th Street, 219-221, north side, 325 e Third Avenue
6-sty fireproof garage, 52×96
Cost:
$60,000
Owner:
Paterno Const. Co, 2255 Broadway
Architect:
John C. Watson, 271 West 125th st
Address in Real Estate Record:
67TH ST, 219-221 East, n s, 325 e 3d av

 Estate News and Market Transactions of New York City and Metropolitan Area
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 16 Aug 1935: 30.
S LISTED.: Manhattan Properties Reported Under New Control.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 16 Aug 1935: 32.
New York Times (1923-); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 13 Dec 1931: N18.
219-221 E. 67 Street, New York City, February 14, 1917. Probably photographed for the United Electric Light & Power Company. Six-story garage building owned (?) by Paterno Construction Company. (source)

Robert Thedford, Automobiles is listed in the 1913 New York City telephone directory at 137 W. 89th St., as is Robert Thedford Garage Co. Inc. In 1916 the New York Times reported, “The Robert Thedford Garage Company, Robert Thedford President, has leased from the Paterno Construction Company the new six-story fireproof garage at 219 and 221 East Sixty-seventh Street, for a term of twenty-one years at an aggregate rental of about $300,000. Thedford & Co. were the brokers.” An ad for the Robert Thedford garages on 67th St. and 89th St., appeared in the Times, 22 Oct. 1916. In 1918 Robert Thedford, age 37, born 30 Aug. 1881, registered for the World War I draft when he was “President, Acton Garage Corp., 137 W. 89th St., New York, N.Y.”” (source)