| ID # | RLS20052734 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 2 yàrá ibùsùn, 3 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, garaji, inú ilé: 2000 ft2, 186m2 (DOM): 179 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1966 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $5,768 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 7 Ìṣẹ́jú: E, M |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: 7 | |
![]() |
Ile Igbimọ́ Robert Kennedy pẹlu Àwòrán Alákòóso
Wá sínú itan pẹlu ile igberaga yi to jẹ́ àgbohùn ebè tí ń pese ìbáṣe àgbáyé tó jẹ́ 2,000 SF* ti ìgbé ayé tó gbooro pẹ̀lú ògiri àwọ̀n tí ń ṣe àgbékalẹ̀ àwòrán àìlójú, tí ó ní àwòrán àgbáyé ti East River, Queens, Brooklyn, àti Manhattan. Ile yi jẹ́ ile 2-yàrá (tí a lè yí padà sí 3), 3-bá àgbọ̩n, tó darapọ̀ ìwọn, ìfaramọ́, àti ìfarahàn àtijọ́- tí ó setan láti yí padà sí ile àlá àgbà.
Gbogbo yàrá n pese àwòrán òfò, pèsè àǹfààní àlàáfíà láti dá ile àlá àgbà tuntun sílẹ̀ nígbà tó bá jẹ́ pé ó ní fìtí sí àkúnya 1960s. Wá nípasẹ̀ ilé àkọ́kọ́ tó pẹlú àgbára fún àfihàn, pẹ̀lú ògiri àwòrán tó ga soke ki o sí gbooro, tí ó rùmọ́ pọ̀ pẹ̀lú ìmọ̀ tó rù.
Ile ibi òtítọ́ yi, pẹ̀lú ohun elo rẹ̀ ti 1960s, ní ìfarahàn ará ibilẹ̀ pẹ̀lú kópọ́ gbígbé tó wuni pẹ̀lú àwòrán gàárì. Ni ẹ̀ka àkọ́kọ́, ọfiisi ile ń pese àyè ìfaramọ́ tó lè ṣiṣẹ́ gẹ́gẹ́ bí ile-ijó mẹ́ta tàbí kí a pa a lé e láti jẹ́ yàrá kẹta, gẹgẹ bí ìtẹ̀sí ẹ̀yà rẹ.
Àwọn yàrá yàtọ̀ sí ilé àyé fún ààbò tó pọ̀ jù. Yàrá àkọ́kọ́ ń wo ilẹ̀kùn alágbèèká ti United Nations àti East River, pẹ̀lú àbọ́ àbọ̀ àti mẹ́ta àpò, pẹ̀lú àpò ti o tobi. Yàrá keji tún ni àwòrán àgbáyé aláwọ laarin àti ní abé gígùn soke ni àlẹ́mọ́. Àbọ́ àbọ̀ míì lẹ́gbẹ̀ẹ́ ẹnu kópa bi yara fòògún fún àwọn alejo.
Pẹlu mẹ́wàá àpò—púpò níyì àti gbooro—pinnu ni gbogbo ile.
Gba ìrírí adalu àtọkànwá ti ìtàn àtàwọn àwòrán aláyé, pẹ̀lú àyájú, àti àwòrán àgbáyé tó gbooro ní ile yi tó mababu.
870 United Nations Plaza - Iṣẹ́-ọnà Alápatà ni Midtown East
870 United Nations Plaza jẹ́ ohun àkópọ̀-ìsọ̀kan wọnyi ní ọkàn Manhattan, tí a mọ̀ fún aṣa International Style ti ibilẹ̀ ati àwòrán àgbáyé tó gbooro. A ṣe é nípa Max Abramovitz àti Wallace K. Harrison—awọn onímọ ẹ̀rọ tó dá ilé United Nations àti Lincoln Center—ilé aládáyá yìí ṣiwọ́ ni 1965 o sì di ọkan lára àwọn ibùdó fún àwọn olùgbé ní ìlú náà. Àwọn àwòrán tó ni etí onigun mẹ́ta àti aluminiomu pẹlu ìmọ̀-rẹ̀pẹ̀tẹ àwọn ilé tó haɗá a mú̀ sandà dáradára pẹ̀lú ìmọ̀ ti ara.
Àwọn olùgbé mọ́ wa nípasẹ̀ ọfiisi ikọkọ kan àti ibè èrò jùlọ enu ilé, tó dojú àjọra tó ní ìyẹ̀wù pẹ̀lú ọgba kan, pẹ̀lú lẹ́tà Venini, mosaics àti ogiri igi Kevazingo, àti awọn iṣẹ́ àkópọ kẹsàn-án. Pẹ̀lú 168 àgbohùn-rẹ́rìn-n-kíànsí tó nrà- habló Jù 28 duplexes pẹ̀lú mẹ́ta yàrá yàrá, àwọn ogun, àti àpapọ̀ ẹlẹ́dàá, 870 darapọ̀ ìwọn, ìbánújẹ, àti ààbò.
Àwọn Àmúyẹ Ilé & Ẹ̀ka:
- Ẹgbẹ́ agbára ọjọ́ to ọgbọn, pẹlu concierge, doormen, awọn alákóso ibè, aabo, HVAC, àti awọn ayaworan.
- Àwọn odi gilasi panaramic tí ń pese àwòrán àpẹẹrẹ láti inú gbogbo àgbohùn.
- Ikẹ́kọ̀ rẹbẹ-rè ní ìròyìn, àwọ̀, Pilates, àti ẹ̀rọ ayọkẹlẹ.
- Club 39 tọlà alágbèé golf, billiards, ping pong, bar, àti ọfiisi ajẹrùn.
- Àga àtàárọ̀ kó ni 360° àwòrán.
- Ibi ìkànsí, ibi ipamọ́ kẹkẹ, ìkànsí adarí, àti yàrá àdàpọ̀ tó tobi.
- Gbogbo àgbohùn ni àpò ìkànsí ikọkọ; awọn yàrá abáni lè ra.
- Parking irin-ajo pẹ̀lú àpò ọfiisi tó rọrùn fún àwọn olùgbé àti àwọn alejo; ikọkọ ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ pẹ̀lú àkẹ́kọ̀ọ́ Tesla/ẹlẹ́gẹ́ ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ.
- Dára fún àwọn eranko pẹ̀lú ọna ikú ẹranko ti o wa nitosi ni Peter Detmold Park.
* JỌ̀WỌ́ SANMẸ:
- Iye fífi sílẹ̀ jẹ́ $5768.90 fun oṣù. Èyí kó àkóso ($4381.44), owó ìmúlò ($1,242.27), ìwà àwòrán ($53.96) àti iṣẹ́ àtúnṣe/cable/internet ($91.23)
- Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ ilẹ̀ jẹ́ àkọ́kọ́ àti yẹ kí o jẹ́ a fọwọ́ si.
- Ọkan lára 3% ti ìgbé àtàwọn ìtẹ́sí ti a ta.
Former Home of Robert Kennedy with Iconic Views
Step into history with this remarkable corner residence offering approximately 2,000 SF* of expansive living with walls of windows that frame unobstructed, sweeping views of the East River, Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. This 2-bedroom (convertible to 3), 3-bathroom home combines scale, flexibility, and timeless charm- ready to be transformed into a modern dream home.
Every room offers open views, providing a rare opportunity to craft a modern dream home while honoring its historic 1960s character. Enter through a grand foyer into a corner living area designed to impress, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and over 32 feet of living space flooded with natural light.
The original galley kitchen, with its vintage 1960s appliances, exudes mid-century charm while including a cozy eat-in nook with stunning south-facing vistas. Adjacent, the home office provides a flexible space that can function as a formal dining room or be enclosed to serve as a third bedroom, depending on your needs.
Bedrooms are thoughtfully separated from the living areas for maximum privacy. The primary bedroom overlooks the lush grounds of the United Nations and the East River, featuring an en-suite bathroom and three closets, including a generous walk-in. The second bedroom also enjoys breathtaking south-facing views and has a full bathroom just across the hall. An additional full bath near the entry doubles as a convenient powder room for guests.
With ten closets—many deep and spacious—storage is abundant throughout the home.
Experience a unique combination of historic significance, mid-century style, and dramatic, open city views in this striking residence.
870 United Nations Plaza - Modernist Masterpiece in Midtown East
870 United Nations Plaza is a serene, private oasis in the heart of Manhattan, celebrated for its mid-century International Style and sweeping panoramic views. Designed by Max Abramovitz and Wallace K. Harrison—the architects behind the United Nations complex and Lincoln Center—this iconic co-op opened in 1965 and quickly became one of the city’s premier residences. Its bronze- and aluminum-framed windows flood apartments with natural light and showcase protected vistas of the East River, Midtown, and beyond.
Residents enter via a private driveway and dramatic bronze-and-glass awning into a luminous, double-height lobby centered on a peaceful inner garden, featuring Venini chandeliers, mosaic and Kevazingo wood walls, and period artwork. With 168 apartments ranging from spacious one-bedrooms to 28 duplexes with five bedrooms, working fireplaces, and private elevators, 870 combines scale, elegance, and privacy.
Building Features & Amenities:
- Full-time staff of over 40, including concierge, doormen, resident managers, security, HVAC, and handymen
- Panoramic glass curtain walls offering protected views from every apartment
- Private gym with cardio, weights, Pilates, and cycling equipment
- Club 39 lounge with golf simulator, billiards, ping pong, bar, and catering kitchen
- Rooftop deck with 360° views
- Library, bicycle storage, in-house dry cleaning, and large laundry room
- Each apartment includes a private storage unit; staff rooms available for purchase
- Short-stay driveway parking for residents and visitors; attached heated garage with Tesla/electric car chargers
- Pet-friendly with nearby dog run at Peter Detmold Park
* PLEASE NOTE:
-The maintenance fee is $5768.90 per month. This includes maintenance($4381.44), utility charge($1.242.27), window washing($53.96) and cable/internet service($91.23)
- Square footage is approximate and should be independently verified
- There is a 3% flip tax payable by the purchaser
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. ©2025 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved.







