
The Berkeley Co-Op
(Berkowners Inc.)
Berkowners Inc., more commonly known as The Berkeley, is located in an Historic Landmark District and is considered one of the most prestigious complexes in Jackson Heights. The Berkeley is a co-op comprised of three elegant and unique pre-war apartment buildings (288 apartments), which have bright, spacious rooms with 9-foot ceilings, hardwood floors and architectural details. The three buildings share an interior garden.
Amenities:
Live-in Superintendent/Asst. Superintendent
Laundry on premises in basement of each building
Bicycle Rooms
Pets allowed (restrictions apply - See House Rules)
Sublet Policy (restrictions apply - See House Rules)
Storage rooms are available on a first-come,
first-served basis for a monthly fee
Beautiful interior garden
Near Transportation: Roosevelt Avenue and 74th Street Station (15 minutes to Manhattan)
Subways -- E, F, M, R and 7
Bus Depot -- Manhattan
Close to airports, schools, houses of worship, restaurants, library, post office, playground, Farmers' Market (Sundays)
The buildings are located at:
77-12 35th Avenue, originally called Berkeley Hall, the property was constructed in 1937 and designed by Joshua Tabatchnik (84 apartments).
35-25 77th Street, originally called Berkeley Apartments, the property was constructed in 1937 and designed by Joshua Tabatchnik (96 apartments).
35-24 78th Street, originally called Berkeley Gardens, the property was constructed in 1938 and designed by Philip Birnbaum (108 apartments).