El Casco Court

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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)

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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)

Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
Photo by mjwoo44 for Carla Golden 2021
The sun. [volume], October 14, 1906, Second Section, Page 9, Image 23

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.”

The Evening Post record of real estate sales in greater … v. 5 (1903). via HathiTrust
The Evening Post record of real estate sales in greater … v. 4 (1902). via HathiTrust
The Evening Post record of real estate sales in greater … v. 4 (1902). via HathiTrust
Real estate record and builders’ guide. vol.72 (1903). via HathiTrust