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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
May 05, 2016
73 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #21 in Yorkville

Carter's Review

This 34-story tower at 360 East 89th Street on the southwest corner at First Avenue has 84 condominium apartments and has been designed by SHoP Architects.

Anbau Enterprises, of which Stephen Glascock is a principal, is the developer.

Clodagh is the interior design.

Bottom Line

A setback tower with large apartments and an asymmetrical fenestration pattern not far from Carl Schurz Park in Yorkville and just across 89th Street from the slimmer and taller, red-brick Leighton House on York Avenue.

Description

The white-brick building has a 7-story base and a 23-story, boxy setback tower, surmounted by three attractive glass-clad setback floors and a two-story mechanical space.

The building has a handsome sidestreet entrance with a marquee and sidewalk landscaping beneath a large window in the lobby with a planted wall behind the concierge station.

The rear of the building has a small cantilever at the 8th floor.

The building has no corner windows and a complex fenestration pattern with interrupted piers and piers with varying widths.

Amenities

24-hour doorman and concierge, children’s playroom, lounge with catering kitchen, screening room, entertainment suite, art studio, bicycle storage, music room, fitness center, automated parking and storage.

Apartments

Apartments have smoked walnut entry doors, white oak flooring, Persian White Pulido kitchen countertops and backsplashes.  Bathrooms have teak vanities, Apaiser countertops, Saint Louis limestone walls and Bateig Azul limestone floors.

The living rooms have wide window seats.

Apartment A on the 25th and 26th floors and floors 30 through 32 is a four-bedroom unit with 2,862 square feet with a 9-foot-wide entry foyer that leads to a 24-foot-long corner living/dining room next to an 18-foot-long enclosed and windowed kitchen and a 13-foot-wide study.

Apartment B on the 25th and 26th and the 31st and 32nd floors is a three-bedroom unit with a 10-foot-wide entry foyer that leads to a 27-foot-long living/dining room next to an enclosed and windowed, 16-foot-long kitchen.

Apartment A on the 12th through the 14th floors and the 18th through the 20th floors is a three-bedroom unit with 2,049 square feet, a 9-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 29-foot-long corner living/dining room next to an open, pass-through, 15-foot-long kitchen.

Apartment B on the 16th through the 18th floors and the 22nd through the 24th floors is a 1,508-square-foot, two-bedroom unit with an 11-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 17-foot-long living room adjacent to a 13-foot-wide dining area next to an enclosed and windowed 16-foot-long kitchen.

Apartment B on the 6th floor is a two-bedroom unit with 1,418 square feet and a 19-foot-long living/dining room with an open 11-foot-wide pass-through kitchen.

Apartment C on the 6th floor is a one-bedroom unit with 915 square feet with an 11-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 23-foot-long living/dining room with an open, pass-through, 10-foot-foot-wide kitchen.

 

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