470 West End Avenue Belvoir, Upper West Side, Manhattan, NY 10024
Prewar Co-op

- 108 RESIDENCES
- 16 STORIES
- BUILT 1927
The Details About 470 West End Avenue
This very elegant, Renaissance Revival 16-story cooperative was built in 1927 to 1928 and designed by George F. Pelham. The buff brick building has a two-story stone base with historic double stained-glass windows by the canopied entrance on West End Avenue. The original marble vestibule of unprecedented proportions leads you through brass metal and glass french doors to the main lobby. There t...
- Doorman
- Central laundry room
- Package room
- Private storage
- Steam Heat
Belvoir Units
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Although geographically it sits between Central Park and the Hudson River, the Upper West Side is arguably an attitude as much as it is a place. Many of its residents have a passion for embracing all the cultural riches that New York offers, and it’s been a favorite neighborhood of people who produce much of that culture — actors, writers, professors, musicians, and others. Much of the bookish quality of the Upper West Side is due to some of the institutions that call it home (or sit on its edges) — Columbia and Barnard (just north, in Morningside Heights), Fordham Law School, Juilliard, and other smaller schools.
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