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Rivercross
531 Main Street, Roosevelt Island, Manhattan, NY 10044

Post-war Co-op

365 units
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  • 365 residences
  • 19 stories
  • BUILT 1975

The Details About 531 Main Street

This is Rivercross, exceptionally well-managed and maintained, financially sound, full service co-op on Roosevelt Island. The building was designed in 1973 by celebrated architect John Johansen - one of five young Modernist architects known as the Harvard Five - and his partner Ashok Bhavnani. Their distinctive design incorporated luxuriously proportioned spaces in the lobby, hallways, elevator...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Central air
  • Pool
  • Playroom
  • Exercise room
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room

Rivercross Units

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Get to know Roosevelt Island

Sitting in the middle of the East River, only a short distance from both Manhattan and Queens, two-mile-long Roosevelt Island can feel surprisingly distant from the rest of the city, like its own self-contained world. This character is unquestionably amplified as Roosevelt Island is the only New York City neighborhood you can access via an aerial tram. It is actually impossible to drive there from Manhattan, from where you must either ride the tram or hop on the F train to the island’s lone stop. From the Queens side, you can take a car or bus across the Roosevelt Island Bridge or use the ferry. For much of its history, Roosevelt Island was known as Welfare Island and was home to several hospitals. Redevelopment began in 1969 in the form of apartment towers, with contributions from noted architects. Today, Roosevelt Island is home to thousands of New Yorkers.

Roosevelt Island Neighborhood Guide