Among the buildings Spitzer has built are: •
1020 Park Avenue (1962), a 20-story co-op apartment at East
85th Street and Park Avenue •
1050 Fifth Avenue (1958), a 20-story residential building at East 86th Street and Fifth Avenue •
200 Central Park South (1963), a 35-story residential building at Seventh Avenue and Central Park that is noted for its curved walls and a driveway that angles across the front of the building (other buildings along Central Park South are square) •
210 Central Park South (1966), a 24-story residential building next door to 200 Central Park South •
985 Fifth Avenue (1968), a 25-story residential building on the site of now demolished the
Isaac Vail Brokaw Mansion • 220
East 72nd Street (1974), a 28-story mixed-use residential-institutional building—the first five of which are occupied by
Marymount Manhattan College (where Anne taught) •
800 Fifth Avenue (1978), a 34-story rental apartment building at 61st Street •
The Corinthian (New York) (1988), 57-story building occupying an entire block between 37th and 38th on First Avenue •
150 East 57th Street (2000), a 34-story residential building His New York buildings are leased by his subsidiary
Urbana Properties, created in 2005. In addition, Spitzer purchased several prominent commercial properties over the years, including: •
730 Fifth Avenue (The Crown Building or Heckscher Building), New York City, a two-floor neo-classical office building completed in 1921 by Warren & Wetmore and acquired in 1991 for $95 million. •
2001 K Street (William P. Rogers Building), NW, Washington, D.C., 11-floor commercial and retail building completed in 2000 for $69 million and acquired in 2001 for $95 million. •
1615 L Street, NW, Washington, D.C., 13-floor post-modern glass curtain wall commercial building completed in 1984 and acquired in 2009 for $180 million. •
4800 Hampden Lane (One Bethesda Center), Bethesda, Maryland, 13-floor commercial and retail complex completed in 1986 and acquired in 2011 for $90 million. •
350 West Broadway, New York, NY, 11,000 sf, two-story, retail property acquired in 2013. ==Philanthropy==