Manhattan Building · 1938
Castle Village
110-200 Cabrini Boulevard, New York, NY 10033

Castle Village

110-200 Cabrini Boulevard, New York, NY 10033

At a glance
Year built
1938

Castle Village is among the first apartment towers in NYC to use reinforced concrete frames with non-load-bearing brick infill — a structural pioneer that would influence Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, and the Co-op Village.

The structural identity rests on three features. First, the "X plan" cruciform floor plates — 9 apartments per floor produced Hudson River and George Washington Bridge views in the majority of units. Second, the 7.5-acre landscaped gardens — towers in a park composition. Third, the 2005 retaining wall collapse and reconstruction — a major event in the building's institutional history requiring $28 million reconstruction completed October 2007.

CityRealty cites the design as "influenced by medieval European castle keeps."

Recent sales

Average $777/sf across complex.

  • Unit at 200 Cabrini sold $1,400,000 Jan 8, 2024
  • Cabrini Blvd sale $2,200,000
  • 200 Cabrini 3BR Unit 86 listed $1,225,000
  • 180 Cabrini avg $875,000
  • 160 Cabrini avg $616,500 ($707/sf)
  • 200 Cabrini avg $866/sf
  • 2BR Unit 72 at 160 sold $585,000

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Sources: Wikipedia; CityRealty reviews; Marabella Family Paterno history pages; Michael Minn 2005 retaining-wall documentation site; The Tax Adviser 2016 article; Daytonian in Manhattan "The Lost 1909 Paterno Castle" (July 2012); NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers.

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