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It was New York’s “first truly luxury apartment building,” architectural historian Andrew Alpern argues in his new book The Dakota: A History of the World’s Best-Known Apartment Building ...
Much is transient about New York City real estate. Buildings are demolished, cafes turn into Duane Reades and rents go up. But for the last 50 years, there was a constant — Yoko Ono lived in the ...
A new book explores the Dakota's story. ... When the New York City apartment building the Dakota was built, however, it was a stretch to believe that anything noteworthy might happen in such a place.
At New York City’s storied Dakota co-op at 1 W. 72nd St., a four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence is available for sale asking $6.2 million. But this is no ordinary listing.
Ono and husband Lennon moved into The Dakota in 1973. Ono stayed in the building after Lennon's death and, according to the New York Post's Page Six, saw her husband's ghost sitting at his white ...
The fascinating history of New York’s first mega-luxury apartment building. When a penthouse apartment in One57 sold for over $100 million last year, it broke the record for Manhattan’s most ...