Sutton House (Manhattan)
| Sutton House | |
|---|---|
Sutton House in 2024 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Housing cooperative |
| Architectural style | Modernist |
| Address | 415 East 52nd Street |
| Town or city | New York, NY |
| Country | US |
| Coordinates | 40°45′19″N 73°57′51″W / 40.75534°N 73.96423°W |
| Construction started | 1954 |
| Completed | 1956 |
| Inaugurated | February 1956 |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 19 (building C) and 12 (A and B) |
| Lifts/elevators | 7 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | John M. Kokkins and Stephen C. Lyras |
| Architecture firm | Kokkins & Lyras |
| Main contractor | Kolyer Construction Corporation |
| Awards and prizes | 1998 "New York's Top Ten Residences" by The Cooperator Magazine. |
| Other information | |
| Number of units | 289 (original) |
| Website | |
| Sutton House, Inc | |
Sutton House is a three-building residential cooperative with a private garden at 415 East 52nd Street on the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The building was designed by John M. Kokkins and Stephen C. Lyras in the modern style and was built by Kolyer Construction Corporation, originally as a luxury rental building managed by Douglas Elliman and owned by seven owners, including Kokkins, Lyras, Greek executive Manuel Kulukundis. The 19-floor building C faces East 53rd Street, and is technically, therefore, part of the Sutton Place neighborhood, while the 12-floor buildings A and B face East 52nd Street. Constructed between 1954 (when the building plot was acquired) and 1956, Sutton House was developed to be a "Symbol of town Living for Perfectionists", per its marketing brochure found at Columbia University New York Real Estate Brochure Collection.
In 1998, Sutton House was picked as one of "New York's Top Ten Residences" by The Cooperator Magazine, side-by-side with 1185 Park Avenue, 300 East 74th Street, The Ardsley, The Boulevard, Castle Village, The Chateau, Hudson Tower Condomunium, Kensington Lofts, and The Oxford.
The French restaurant Le Périgord, owned by Georges Briget operated at Sutton House from 1964 until 2017.