46 West 83rd Street, the Lathrop is located within the Upper West Side Historic District, is Landmarked, and built circa 1910-1911 by the notable architects Schwartz & Gross.
It is a distinguished example of Neo-Renaissance architecture. The facade has glazed white brick terra cotta and adorned with planting balconies. The co-op has excellent financials. The hallways were renovated in 2016.
The elevator replacement project is funded and underway. Pieds-a-terre are permitted. Pets with approval. Building amenities include a resident superintendent, full-time porter, backyard garden with two grills, laundry room, bike room and storage units.
The elevator replacement project completed in December.
Two major parks, Central Park to the east and Riverside Park to the west, form the boundaries of the Upper West Side adding to the exceptional quality of life at the Lathrop. The American Museum of Natural History, the Children Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art are close by, as is major transportation, fabulous restaurants, bars and shopping.
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