The Dakota

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1 W 72nd St
New York, NY 10023

The Dakota, located in New York City, stands as a revered address and architectural gem where the city’s affluent residents reside. Notably, it gained widespread recognition as the site where former Beatle John Lennon tragically lost his life in December 1980, drawing devoted fans and admirers to pay homage to the legendary musician.

Constructed between 1880 and 1884, The Dakota sits at 72nd Street and Central Park West, its name reflecting the perceived remoteness of Manhattan’s upper west side during that era. Designed by Edward Clarke, the building introduced a novel living concept for the elite, offering full-serviced flats as an alternative to traditional homes with staff, eventually becoming a sought-after destination for New York’s high society.

Characterized by North German Renaissance architecture with French influences, The Dakota boasts a stunning exterior featuring high gables, balustrades, and terracotta spandrels. Housing unique residences ranging from four to twenty rooms, each apartment showcases distinctive features such as spacious parlors, high ceilings, and luxurious wood flooring, while the building’s history includes amenities like a dining hall, playroom, and sports courts.

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Emma M.
5/6/2022

I've never been inside the building, but I know people who have. I met this really cool guy named Dan Richter who is the father of someone who my family rented a house from in Cape Cod. Dan wrote...

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Michael E.
1/28/2020

When I started my business I never imagined some of the places I I'd go to and get to see. Last week it was the Iconic Dakota Apartments on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Confidentiality bars...

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Saira K.
11/19/2021

The Dakota is a cooperative apartment building. It's beautiful. The building was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. It was constructed in 1881. It looks like a Victorian building. It's...

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Fox E.
3/16/2019

Not to be confused with The Decoder, which is something the KGB and CIA probably fought over for years. The spectacular old Upper West Side apartment building where a lot of famous people live or...

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Stefan H.
8/19/2022

Das Haus, das traurige Berühmtheit erlangte durch die Ermordung John Lennons. Yoko Ono soll bis heute hier am Central Park West im Dakota Haus wohnen. Sie hat sicher nicht den besten Ruf, denn...

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