By 1929, Henry Mandel owned the city block bounded by Ninth and Tenth Avenues and 23rd and 24th streets. The land was once owned by Clement Clark Moore, who wrote ‘T was the Night Before Christmas, and was located across from the fashionable Millionaire’s Row. Mandel hired the architectural firm of Farrar & Watmaugh to design the massive complex, which was built in two phases.
London Terrace was the dream of real estate mogul Henry Mandel, a flashy developer who was a visionary in his day. In the late 1920’s, when the American economy was still strong, Mandel began acquiring land in Chelsea on which to build the largest apartment building the world had ever seen.
London Terrace Towers is a classic pre-war building reimagined for modern life. From building-wide high-speed Internet access to a peaceful courtyard garden, residents enjoy the conveniences offered at London Terrace. There are many facilities like Roof Garden/Sun Deck, Pool, Health Club, Bicycle Rooms, Laundry Rooms, Telecommunications and many more.
Since 2001, Susan Singer has great success in real estate with her client-focused approach and outstanding record. Her exemplary performance has included hundreds of sales throughout Manhattan, as well as in her own building, London Terrace Towers. Susan got her first listing while in training, and was named Rookie of the Year while working in the Chelsea Office. Since then she’s earned numerous other awards and accolades, including Chel…
He is a cockapooh living in 405. Another happy dog who enjoys walks with his mom or dad as well as one of our resident Dog Walker’s.
SS: What about LTT attracted you? FY: The amenities, sense of community and being a classic NYC building is our ongoing attraction. We’ve lived here for…
SS: How long have you been at London Terrace? SF: It’s been over 10 years since I’ve been here. I think I just started my business…
London Terrace residents Mark Kirby and A.J. Sapolnick are perhaps best known for their third family member, Digby. Digby has traveled all over the world with…
Author, former professor and artist Lawrence Kallenberg was a London Terrace resident until his passing in October of 2018. We became friendly at the gym, where…
SS: So, your company recommended a studio rental in LTT when you first worked in NY? How long did you keep that apt? S: I arrived…
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The store fronts have changed over the years, but the accessibility has not.