Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This attractive beige-brick apartment building at 467 Central Park West on the south corner at 107th Street was designed by Gronenberg & Leachtag in 1928 and converted to a condominium in 1993 by the Ziegelman organization that then called it The Warner.
The 17-story building, which is also known as 2 West 107th Street, has 99 apartments.
Other buildings designed by Groenberg & Leachtag include the hotel property on the west side of Seventh Avenue between 55th and 56th Streets, 1230 and 1235 Park Avenue, 639 West End Avenue, 50 Riverside Drive, 124 West 79th Street and 130 and 315 West 86th Street.
There are subway stations at 110th Street on Central Park West and Broadway.
Bottom Line
This attractive, pre-war apartment building near the north end of Central Park in a quiet neighborhood.
Description
The beige-brick building has handsome masonry quoins at its corner and a small scalloped cornice.
It has a three arched windows with Ionic columns in a two-story high stone entrance surround its canopied entrance.
Amenities
It has a doorman, a live-in superintendent, sidewalk landscaping, some decorative balconies and terracotta decoration, a courtyard, a bicycle room, storage space and a small cornice. It is pet-friendly. It has no roof deck, no garage and no fitness center.
Apartments
Apartment 15F is a two-bedroom unit with a 13-foot-long entry foyer that leads to 20-foot-long living room and an 8-foot-wide enclosed and windowed dining alcove and an enclosed and windowed 9-foot-wide kitchen.
Apartment 8F is a two-bedroom unit with a 14-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 19-foot-long living room and a 13-foot-long, windowed kitchen.
Apartment 5F is a one-bedroom unit with a 6-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 17-foot-wide living room with a 9-foot-wide, windowed kitchen.
- Condo built in 1928
- Converted in 1993
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($850K)
- Located in Central Park West
- 99 total apartments 99 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($725K to $2M)
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed