The Corinthian
330 East 38th StreetWith a structure that resembles tightly packed cylinders, the Corinthian at 330 East 38th Street is a striking residential tower that occupies the full block between 37th and 38th Streets in Midtown Manhattan. Designed by Der Scutt and Michael Schimenti and built by Bernard Spitzer, this 55-story building was once New York City’s largest apartment building. Thanks to its unique curved structure, every apartment has large, curved bay windows that fill rooms with a lot of light.
Apartments for Sale
Studio Apartments | Starting at$750,000 | Floorplans
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1 Bedroom Apartments | Starting at$999,999 | Floorplans
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2 Bedroom Apartments | Starting at$1,099,999 | Floorplans | |
3 Bedroom Apartments | Starting at$2,500,000 | Floorplans
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More Information about The Corinthian
- Neighborhood
- Murray Hill
- Year Built
- 1987
- Number of Apartments
- 863
- Number of Floors
- 57
- Building Access
- Elevator
- Developer
- Bernard Spitzer
- Architect
- Wechsler & Schimenti
- Service Level
- Full Service
- Building Policies
- Pets Allowed
- Pied-a-terres Allowed
- Washer/Dryer Allowed
- Type
- Post-war High-rise
- Building Amenities
- Children's Playroom
- Courtyard
- Doorman
- Fitness Center
- Health Club
- Laundry Room
- Pool
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Storage Room
- Valet Service
- Views
- Features
- Business Meeting Room
- Concierge
- Day Spa
- Hotel Service
- Nursery
- Rooftop Deck
- Bathroom
- Bathtub
- Glass Shower
- Double Vanities
- Marble
- Rain Shower
- Vanity
- Kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Granite Countertops
- Marble Countertops