Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This attractive, 10-story apartment building at 123 West 93rd Street was built in 1925 and contains 89 co-operative apartments.
It has a part-time doorman, a canopied entrance, a health club, a live-in superintendent, a bicycle room, windowed kitchens and baths, children s playroom, windowed kitchens and bathrooms, tenant storage, a fitness center, and basement storage.
The building is distinguished by rope columns flanking its entrance and on its window surrounds. It has a two-step-up entrance and a four-step-down vestibule. The entrance is flanked by terracotta heads of lions.
The building is on one the Upper West Side's more interesting streets. This building is east of a very attractive row of W.S.U.R.A brownstones, a building with a slanted upwards cornice that was formerly the Nippon Club and the tall and very impressive St. Joan Junior High School.
- Co-op built in 1925
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($1.795M)
- Located in Broadway Corridor
- 89 total apartments 89 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($385K to $1.5M)
- Doorman