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London Terrace Gardens
is a part of the history of New York. When it was completed
in 1931, London Terrace was the considered the largest apartment
building in the world. Occupying the entire block between 23rd
and 24th Streets and Ninth and Tenth Avenues in the heart of
fashionable West Chelsea, it still shows up by name on most
maps of the City. In 1948, the current owners purchased the
ten interior buildings. The corner towers were sold independently
and eventually became a cooperative. The central buildings surrounding the one-acre garden
courtyard and comprising nearly one thousand apartments were
named London Terrace Gardens.
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