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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011
87 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #25 in Upper West Side
  • #12 in Riverside Dr./West End Ave.

Carter's Review

This handsome, 46-story condominium apartment tower at 200 Riverside Boulevard between 69th and 70th Streets was completed in 1999 as one of the major buildings in Donald Trump's enormous redevelopment, known as Trump Place, of the former rail yards at the south end of Riverside Park.

It was designed by Philip Johnson and has 377 apartments.

Bottom Line

This full-service Trump building offers vistas of the Hudson River as well as many fine views of the Upper West Side and midtown.

Description

The tower rises at the north end of its large base. The taller tower just to the north, 220 Riverside Boulevard, an orange-brick tower with a circular top that was designed by Costas Kondylis and erected in 2003, has its tower rising from the south end of its large base. The asymmetrical positioning of the towers on their bases creates an interesting skyline modulation.

There is a very handsome pier that extends, with sinuous curves, about 750 feet into the river close to this building.

Amenities

The building has a concierge, a doorman, a live-in superintendent, a garage, a health club with swimming pool, a children’s playroom, a game room, basement storage and central air-conditioning.  It is pet friendly.

Apartments

Penthouse 46A is a duplex unit with a 15-foot-wide entry foyer on the lower level that leads to a 36-foot-long, double-height living room facing the Hudson River, an 18-foot-long dining room, a 14-foot-long kitchen, and two bedrooms.  The upper level has an 18-foot-long foyer by the staircase, three bedrooms, a 14-foot-wide office and an 18-foot-long breakfast kitchen.

Apartment 43AB is a five-bedroom unit with an 11-foot-wide entry hall that leads to a 21-foot-long living room, an enclosed 17-foot-long kitchen with an island, a 23-foot-long dining room and a 11-foot-square family room.  The master bedroom has a 11-foot-long study.

Apartment 17A is a three-bedroom unit with a 11-foot-long home office, a 22-foot-long living room with a wet bar connecting to a 21-foot-long dining room with a 23-foot-long terrace and an open kitchen with an island.

Apartment 31A is a three-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads to a 19-foot-long living room with a 12-foot-long dining alcove and an enclosed kitchen.

Apartment 17J is a two-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads to a 21-foot-long living/dining room, an enclosed kitchen and a 36-foot-long, slightly angled terrace.

Apartment 35E is a two-bedroom unit with a 13-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 23-foot-long living room with an 11-foot-long dining area next to an enclosed 10-foot-long kitchen.

Apartment 16H is a one-bedroom unit that has a long entry foyer that leads past an enclosed kitchen to an 18-foot-long living/dining room.

Apartment 304 is a two-bedroom unit that has an entry foyer that leads pasts a pass-through kitchen to a 25-foot-long living/dining room.

History

For the history of Riverside South and Trump Place, see CityRealty.com's entry for 140 Riverside Boulevard.

 
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