• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
159 Madison Avenue logo

159 Madison Avenue

NoMad Pet Friendly Co-Op

  • Home
  • About
  • House Rules
  • Documents
  • FAQ
  • Staff
  • Contact Us

Nico

Holiday Markets 2020

December 17, 2020 by Nico

This year’s best in-person and virtual holiday markets in and around NYC | 6sqft
In addition to a number of markets happening in-person this year, including the open-air shops at Bryant Park, some markets have gone virtual, allowing you to shop safely from home.

Filed Under: Neighborhood, Shopping

Outdoor Dining in NoMad

December 17, 2020 by Nico

These New York City Restaurants Have Perfected Winter Outdoor Dining
The temperature might be dropping, but there are plenty of amazing outdoor restaurants to dine at this winter. Don’t worry, they have plenty of heat lamps.

Filed Under: Restaurants

New Sandwich Shop

December 10, 2020 by Nico

A Zaro Opens A Sandwich Shop: Cutlets Sandwich Co. Now Serving In Nomad
Richard Zaro, of the “Family Bakery” Zaro’s who have been feeding New Yorkers since 1927, has opened his own shop.

Filed Under: Neighborhood, Restaurants

Meet the Trees

November 17, 2020 by Nico

Meet the Trees: Southern Magnolia – Madison Square Park Conservancy
The Southern Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora is a beautiful evergreen tree native to the southern United States. It can be found natively east to South Carolina [Read More]

Filed Under: Neighborhood, Recreation

Living in NoMad

September 17, 2020 by Nico

NoMad: A Rapidly Evolving Neighborhood With a Storied Past (Published 2019)
In the last five years, the once-commercial area around Madison Square Park has seen a rush of new restaurants, hotels and condominiums.

Filed Under: Neighborhood

Primary Sidebar

159 Madison Ave roof top

About 159 Madison

159 Madison Avenue was built in 1911 and was occupied from spring 1912 until 1957 by the Executive Brassiere Company that primarily produced ladies undergarments. In 1957 General Electric purchased the building and occupied it as the headquarters of their international operation. The building was then sold to an investment group led by Jack Ehrenhaus, who converted the building to rental units in the late 1970’s.

In December 1986, 159 Madison Avenue Associates (the sponsor) made its first offering to convert the building to Cooperative ownership. The Cooperative Organization of 159 Madison Owners Corp. was declared, effective April 11, 1988.

Categories

  • Neighborhood
  • Recreation
  • Restaurants
  • Shopping

Signup for News Updates

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Copyright © 2025 159 Madison Avenue LLC