250 CABRINI BOULEVARD Washington Heights, Manhattan, NY 10033
Prewar Co-op
- 77 RESIDENCES
- 9 STORIES
- BUILT 1936
The Details About 250 CABRINI BOULEVARD
Designed by esteemed architects Boak and Paris and built in 1936, 250 Cabrini Boulevard stands proudly over the Hudson River in the heart of Hudson Heights. This gorgeous Deco building has recently undergone a full lobby restoration and preservation. This 9 story co-op is one of a few buildings that provides a daily part-time doorman and a stunning roof deck with views from the George Washingto...
- Doorman
- Central laundry room
- Common roof deck
- Common storage
- Video security
- Steam Heat
250 CABRINI BOULEVARD Units
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Washington Heights spans northern Manhattan from the Hudson to the Harlem rivers, north of 155th Street up to Dyckman Street (the border with Inwood). It gets its name from Fort Washington, which long stood at Manhattan’s highest point. Washington Heights has emerged as a desirable neighborhood, offering residents an appealingly slower pace and often larger apartments than can be found in points south. While it may be far from some of Manhattan’s cultural highlights, it boasts its own, foremost among them the Met Cloisters and the Hispanic Society of America.
Washington Heights Neighborhood Guide