Rising twenty stories above the corner of East End Avenue and 80th Street, 10 East End Avenue has been a fixture of the Yorkville skyline since it was completed in 1957. Designed by noted apartment architect H.I. Feldman, the white-brick cooperative was converted from a rental building to co-op ownership in 1984 and today comprises just under 200 residences, including spacious one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom layouts, many with private terraces and partial East River views.
Residents enjoy the ease of full-service living, with a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, on-site parking garage, fitness center, bike storage, and a landscaped rooftop deck offering sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and river below. The building's Yorkville location places it just steps from Carl Schurz Park and the East River Promenade, with Asphalt Green's pools and playing fields, Gracie Mansion, and the neighborhood's tree-lined streets all within easy reach. Pet-friendly and quietly tucked at the eastern edge of the Upper East Side, 10 East End Avenue offers residents a rare combination of classic prewar-adjacent charm, modern convenience, and proximity to the river all while remaining a short walk or bus ride from the rest of Manhattan via the 79th and 86th Street crosstown lines and nearby subway service.