Bing & Bing

Real estate developer in New York City From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bing & Bing was one of the most important apartment real estate developers in New York City in the early 20th century.

Company typePrivate Limited
IndustryReal estate
FoundersLeo S. Bing
Alexander M. Bing
HeadquartersNew York City
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Bing & Bing
Company typePrivate Limited
IndustryReal estate
FoundersLeo S. Bing
Alexander M. Bing
HeadquartersNew York City
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The firm was founded by Leo S. Bing (1874–1956)[1] and his brother, Alexander M. Bing (1878–1959).[2] The brothers often worked with the architect Emery Roth[3] on buildings like The Alden, at 82nd Street and Central Park West, and the Southgate complex of apartment houses on the south side of 52nd Street between First Avenue and the East River. In 1985, the heirs of the Bings[4] sold most of their buildings to a partnership led by Martin J. Raynes.[5]

The firm had a reputation for building "stately, spacious apartments in elegantly detailed buildings that often had Art Deco touches."[6] Bing & Bing buildings, all built for the luxury market, often feature multiple setbacks with private terraces.[6] According to The New York Times, "The Bing & Bing buildings are regarded as among the city's finest prewar properties."[5]

Selected list of buildings

Upper East Side

Downtown and Greenwich Village

Brooklyn

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