Full-Service building nestled in the heart of the Upper West Side.
This fourth-floor prewar studio is renovated with a modern touch to compliment the already existing charming details.
A separated and windowed eat-in kitchen is an added bonus to the generously sized main room with a good size closet. A windowed marble bathroom completes this lovely unit.
The apartment faces the inner side of the building.
365 West End Ave is a 14-story beige brick building constructed in 1924 and designed by Sugarman, Hess & Berger. The firm won worldwide recognition by designing the New Yorker Hotel the following year in 1925. This elevator building, with a 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 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 Upper West Side.
This fourth-floor prewar studio is renovated with a modern touch to compliment the already existing charming details.
A separated and windowed eat-in kitchen is an added bonus to the generously sized main room with a good size closet. A windowed marble bathroom completes this lovely unit.
The apartment faces the inner side of the building.
365 West End Ave is a 14-story beige brick building constructed in 1924 and designed by Sugarman, Hess & Berger. The firm won worldwide recognition by designing the New Yorker Hotel the following year in 1925. This elevator building, with a 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 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.