Full-Service building nestled in the heart of the UWS
This one bedroom is located on the first floor with a convenient private entrance. Excellent for the pet owner, making dog walks a breeze.
Southern and Eastern exposures allow an abundance of light to fill the apartment. High ceilings and charming pre-war details like ornate sconces adorn the one living room wall that is fitted with big bright windows.
The kitchen is updated with stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a mosaic tile backsplash. The sunny south-facing bedroom has a windowed en-suite bath.
365 West End Ave is a 14-story beige brick apartment building constructed in 1924 and designed by Sugarman, Hess & Berger. The firm won worldwide recognition designing the New Yorker Hotel the following year in 1925. This elevator building, with full-time doorman, concierge, laundry, bike room, and live-in super overlooks one of the city's most interesting townhouse blocks between 75th and 76th Streets on the west side of West End Avenue.
Conveniently located a block away from Riverside Park, The Museum of Natural history, Boat Basin, Zabars, Citarella, Trader Joe's, 1-2-3-Express trains, and Central Park in close proximity. The Arts of Lincoln center and unlimited Dining Options are but a few of the luxuries this coveted location has to offer.
Full-Service building nestled in the heart of the UWS
This one bedroom is located on the first floor with a convenient private entrance. Excellent for the pet owner, making dog walks a breeze.
Southern and Eastern exposures allow an abundance of light to fill the apartment. High ceilings and charming pre-war details like ornate sconces adorn the one living room wall that is fitted with big bright windows.
The kitchen is updated with stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a mosaic tile backsplash. The sunny south-facing bedroom has a windowed en-suite bath.
365 West End Ave is a 14-story beige brick apartment building constructed in 1924 and designed by Sugarman, Hess & Berger. The firm won worldwide recognition designing the New Yorker Hotel the following year in 1925. This elevator building, with full-time doorman, concierge, laundry, bike room, and live-in super overlooks one of the city's most interesting townhouse blocks between 75th and 76th Streets on the west side of West End Avenue.
Conveniently located a block away from Riverside Park, The Museum of Natural history, Boat Basin, Zabars, Citarella, Trader Joe's, 1-2-3-Express trains, and Central Park in close proximity. The Arts of Lincoln center and unlimited Dining Options are but a few of the luxuries this coveted location has to offer.