Monte Vista

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1909 Monte Vista 464 Riverside Drive

Located in the Morningside Heights Historic District designated 21 February 2017

1950 Paterno Family (Kelley Paterno page 287)

464 Riverside Drive ( Monte Vista )
Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 1990, Lot 44
Date(s): 1909-10 (NB 717-1909)
Architect(s) / Builder(s): Schwartz & Gross
Owner(s) / Developer(s): M. E. Paterno Realty Co.
Type: Apartment building
Style(s): Renaissance Revival with alterations
Stories: 12
Material(s): Brick; limestone; terra cotta
Status: Contributing

History, Significance and Notable Characteristics
The Monte Vista is a 12-story brick-and-limestone clad apartment building designed by
Schwartz & Gross and built in 1909-1910 by M. E. Paterno Realty Company one of the
companies operated by members of the Paterno family active in the development of Morningside Heights between 1898 and 1924. Renaissance Revival style features include a three-story rusticated limestone base, central segmental-arched entrance with carved foliated enframement, decorative limestone keystone lintels and quoins, bracketed balconettes at its upper stories, terracotta and stone denticulated cornices, and decorative spandrel panels.

Alterations
Riverside Drive Facade: Cornice removed; wrought-iron-and-glass awning removed; some
windows replaced; non-historic light fixtures at main entrance; non-historic metal security grilles at some first-floor windows, non-historic metal security camera poles

Site
Enclosed areaways flank central entrance; sunken southern areaway with stone basement stairs enclosed by stone curb with cast-iron railings and newel posts; central planting bed with iron fencing and newel posts shared with 460 Riverside Drive

Sidewalk / Curb Materials
Concrete sidewalk and stone curb

References
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1909
717
$360,000.00
RIVERSIDE DRIVE, e s, 100 s 119th st two 12-sty brick and stone apartment houses, 62.6˙81
OWNER / OWNER ADDRESS
(o) M. E. Paterno Realty Co – / (o) 15 Claremont av COMMENTS
ARCHITECT / ARCHITECT ADDRESS
(a) Schwartz & Gross / (a) 347 5th [Fifth] av (source)

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Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021 – This photo shows the row of Paterno buildings on this block of Riverside Drive. Next to the short red brick building is Monte Vista then Aqua Vista. After the blonde brick and shorter buildings, the taller set of buildings are Shore View then Stadium View. At the end of the block is The Paterno and across 116th Street is The Colosseum.
New-York tribune. [volume], September 30, 1919, Page 21, Image 21
New-York tribune. [volume], April 22, 1920, Page 18, Image 18
New-York tribune. [volume], November 08, 1919, Page 21, Image 21
The sun. [volume], September 30, 1919, Page 18, Image 18
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New – York Tribune (1911-1922); May 2, 1912; pg. 12

Living It Up (published 1984) page 237: MONTE VISTA, 464 Riverside Drive: Twin to the Aquavista. The Orange and Paterson mountains of New Jersey can be seen from his part of Manhattan.

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Real Estate Transaction 1 — No Title
New – York Tribune (1900-1910); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 07 Aug 1909: 9.
New York Times (1857-1922); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 07 Aug 1909: 10.
Architecture and building. c.1 n.s. v.12 1910/11.
The New York Times (New York, New York)02 May 1912, ThuPage 18
Real estate record and builders’ guide v. 84 Jul-Dec 1909 Index. via HathiTrust