This modest and relatively affordable Kensington co-op is spacious enough for a small family and has attractive prewar details. The latter include high ceilings, wood floors and arched openings. Designed by architects Kavy & Kavovitt, the six-story, 75-unit brick elevator building at 40 Tehama Street opened in 1939, the certificate… Read More > The post […more]
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