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1902 El Casco Court 205-209 West 103rd Street
1902
85
$150,000.00
103d [103rd] st, n s, 100 w Amsterdam av 6-sty brk and stone tenement, 80˙87.11
OWNER / OWNER ADDRESS
(o) Charles and Joseph Paterno / (o) 507 W 112th st COMMENTS
ARCHITECT / ARCHITECT ADDRESS
(a) G F Pelham / (a) 503 5th [Fifth] av (source)
The second package includes 25 apartments in a co-op at 205-209 West 103rd Street, which is on the market for $7.6 million. The units include 17 free-market and eight rent-regulated units. (2010 source)
Living It Up (published 1984) page 131: EL CASCO COURT, 205 West 103rd Street; Dirty brown brick, with a limestone base and an open-court entrance. Built by the Paterno organization in 1901. Casco is the Spanish for “helmet.”