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Essentials
- Price$6,350,000
- TypeCondo
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2.5
- Rooms5.5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.3,003
Key Features
- New Development
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Central air
- Decorative fireplaces
- Dining room
NEWLY RENOVATED AND READY FOR OCCUPANCY, Residence 6A faces both East and West over the private garden courtyard. This residence features The Apthorp's signature characteristics: a grand entry hall with marble mosaic flooring, original crown molding and two magnificent fireplace mantels, oak herringbone floors, oversized windows and ceilings of nearly 11'. A new, windowed eat-in kitchen features classic cabinetry and appliances by Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele. Additional modern embellishments include a new heating and cooling system and washer and dryer by Miele. Built by William Waldorf Astor in 1908 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Apthorp is a treasured New York Landmark renowned for its Italian Renaissance Revival architecture and private courtyard drive. The gated entries and lobbies are attended and there is a planned 6500 square foot amenity suite to include a fitness center, entertainment suite, and a playroom. Bike storage and individual storage rooms (by license) are available as well.
Additional features of this property include: Wired with CAT5e and FiOs Capable.
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Upper West Side
Upper West, from Central Park West to the Hudson River, 57th Street to 110th Street.
Every ten blocks of the Upper West Side seem to have their own character: the 70s and 80s have their share of “Classic Six” prewar apartments (that’s three bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen, as opposed to a “Classic Seven,” which has all that plus a room for the maid or domestic staff, sometimes used as a home office.) Along Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side, there are contain some grand-scale apartment buildings with magnificent river views to match the street’s name. Meanwhile, the southern bit of the Upper West Side embraces the Time Warner Center, which has some of the most spectacular luxury condos in the city, along with high-end shops like Coach and Hugo Boss, once-in-a-lifetime eateries like Per Se, and a giant subterranean Whole Foods that seems to hold every resident of the Upper West Side at once.
390 West End Avenue
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Broadway - 79th St
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Broadway - 72nd St
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Broadway - 72nd St
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For over a century, The Apthorp has been a celebrated yet serene enclave in the heart of New York’s Upper West Side. Conceived in 1908 as the largest, most ambitious apartment house ever built, each of its apartments were unique designs, created with the kind of craftsmanship that today cannot be purchased for any price. In the midst of Manhattan’s most classic and vibrant residential neighborhood, here is a place apart. The Apthorp’s four lobbies are entered from a beautifully landscaped private courtyard; each landing provides access to only three to five residences. And those residences — spacious and light filled, no two alike — have been newly renovated, meticulously restored, and brought with care and grace into the 21st century. Today, a selection of residences is available for purchase. Here is a rare opportunity to live in a true New York City landmark that must be seen to be believed.
Additional features of this building include: Steam Room and Sauna, Children's Play Room and Craft Center, Private Spa and Fitness Center, Yoga/Exercise Studio, Private Courtyard Drive, Treatment Suites, 24 HR Attended Gatehouse, Entertainment Suite w/Bar and Catering Kitchen, Integrated Media and Billiards.
- New development
- Built in 1908
- 12 floors
- 163 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Common courtyard
- Common roof deck
- Exercise room
- Garage
- Playroom
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