810 Fifth Avenue, Renaissance Revival apartment complex at Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, United States
810 Fifth Avenue is a limestone-clad residential building rising 13 stories with 12 residences, including one ground-floor maisonette and ten full-floor apartments. Each full-floor residence spans approximately 5,000 square feet with four bedrooms, four staff rooms, and windows overlooking Central Park.
J.E.R. Carpenter designed this residential structure for the Bricken Construction Company, with completion in 1926 during Manhattan's major construction period. This date marks when the building joined the city's expanding residential landscape.
The carved plasterwork and bronze fixtures in the foyers reflect classical Italian Renaissance palazzo design. These ornamental details create an impression of formal, historic elegance as you pass through the entrance areas.
The Fifth Avenue location means the building faces Central Park directly, shaping views from the residences. Keep in mind this is a private residential building with restricted interior access, though the exterior architecture can be appreciated from the street.
Nelson Rockefeller occupied a triplex apartment in the building, using it as a base for business and social pursuits. Richard Nixon also made use of his unit for gatherings related to his presidential campaign.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: 1926
Architects: J.E.R. Carpenter
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Floors above the ground: 13
GPS coordinates: 40.76610,-73.97130
Latest update: December 10, 2025 15:46
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