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Castle Village is a five-building cooperative apartment complex located on Cabrini Boulevard between West 181st and 186th Streets in the Hudson Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1938–1939 by real estate developer Charles V. Paterno on the 7.5 acres (30,000 m2) site of what had been the castle that was his residence, and was designed by , whose father, George F. Pelham, had designed the nearby Hudson View Gardens. The complex was initially a rental property, but converted to a cooperative in 1985. A few original tenants still rent.

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  • Castle Village is a five-building cooperative apartment complex located on Cabrini Boulevard between West 181st and 186th Streets in the Hudson Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1938–1939 by real estate developer Charles V. Paterno on the 7.5 acres (30,000 m2) site of what had been the castle that was his residence, and was designed by , whose father, George F. Pelham, had designed the nearby Hudson View Gardens. The buildings were some of the first apartment towers to employ reinforced concrete construction. Each floor contains nine apartments, eight of which have river views. The complex was initially a rental property, but converted to a cooperative in 1985. A few original tenants still rent. (en)
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  • The collapsed retaining wall, a year after it fell (en)
  • The retaining wall rebuilt; the new section is to the right (en)
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  • Castle Village and retaining wall from Hudson River Greenway 1 crop.jpg (en)
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  • Castle Village is a five-building cooperative apartment complex located on Cabrini Boulevard between West 181st and 186th Streets in the Hudson Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1938–1939 by real estate developer Charles V. Paterno on the 7.5 acres (30,000 m2) site of what had been the castle that was his residence, and was designed by , whose father, George F. Pelham, had designed the nearby Hudson View Gardens. The complex was initially a rental property, but converted to a cooperative in 1985. A few original tenants still rent. (en)
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