Designed in 1929 by famed architect Rosario Candela, whose buildings set the standard for Uptown luxury, 40 East 66th Street was redesigned by CetraRuddy for the 21st century. Today, residents have the best of both worlds, with capacious and classic floor plans alongside modern finishes and amenities. Central Park and the many cultural offerings of the Upper East Side are only steps away.
Developed By Vornado Realty Trust
About 40 East 66th Street
Rosario Candela’s buildings came to dot the Upper East Side in the 1920s, and residents of 40 East 66th Street have the opportunity to live in a Candela design—prewar exterior intact—that has only been improved by modernization. The building is designed to maximize natural light and Central Park views.
The update to this Rosario Candela classic contains 33 condominiums, ranging from 4,000 to 8,000 square feet. The interiors, including the marble-lined lobby, nod to the original design while carrying it forward. Formal dining rooms and limestone fireplaces remain, augmented with Viking stoves, wine coolers, soaking tubs, and chevron oak flooring.