Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This attractive, mid-block, apartment building was built in 1920 and converted to a co-operative in 1985.
The beige-brick, 9-story building was 36 apartments, a garden and basement storage. It is just to the east of an extremely attractive modern townhouse with a red grill façade at 252 West 75th Street that was designed by Michael Zenreich.
This building is distinguished by its rusticated window surrounds on the first floor and its crenellated roofline.
The red-brick building has bandcourses above the second and seventh floors and permits window air-conditioners. It has a canopied entrance with sconces and sidewalk landscaping, a courtyard, tenant storage, a bicycle room, a live-in superintendent and is pet friendly.
This building has a central location on the Upper West Side and is not far from the 72nd Street subway station and a Fairway grocery store.
- Co-op built in 1922
- Converted in 1988
- Located in Broadway Corridor
- 36 total apartments 36 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($490K to $1.3M)