As you enter via the expansive foyer, you'll immediately notice the dark-chocolate wood floors, original yet refinished and stained; with a deep coat closet, space for furniture and an arched niche with shelving, the entryway is both functional and welcoming. To the left, a towering archway, framed by original wrought-iron railings, flank two curved steps that lead down to the sunken living area; spacious and practical, it easily allows for a large sitting area, separate sleeping section and even, should you wish, a small table. High ceilings elevate the tranquil, spacious vibe.
Completely and impeccably redone, your windowed, pass-thru kitchen boasts an array of goodies: brand-new white lacquer cabinetry, white marble stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, including Samsung range and microwave, LG refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher. The aforementioned pass-thru adds light and ease of entertaining. And the windowed bathroom is tucked behind a large dressing area (complete with closet), complete with beautiful black-and-white tiles, a soaking tub and a porcelain pedestal sink.
Perfectly, and centrally, located on a tree-lined block between Central Park West and Broadway, The Tristan is an impeccably maintained, boutique Art Deco cooperative (six floors, 42 units) and offers an elevator, live-in super, bike room, common laundry room and storage (with a waitlist). Live quietly a stone's throw away from Manhattan's bustling Lincoln Square, where public transportation abounds and there's no shortage of great restaurants, cultural institutions and endless shopping options. Pets and pied-a-terre's are welcome on a case-by-case basis; parents buying for their children and gifting are permitted. Subletting allowed with board approval. Come make this special apartment your very own! Contact us today to arrange a private showing.
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Centered, in name and location, around the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Square’s history is heavily steeped in strong African American and Afro-Caribbean roots. Iconic jazz pianist, Thelonious Monk, is counted among its many former artistic and professional denizens.
The neighborhood is beloved for its amazing shopping, its distinguished art scene, and phenomenal restaurants--and don’t forget Central Park. From Lincoln Square, one is at the gateway to virtually everything New York City has to offer, either in your backyard or via excellent subway access.
With its beautiful pre-war architecture surrounded by some of NYC’s premier skyscrapers, Lincoln Square has become a safe, much sought after neighborhood. If you like living in the action, there are few places in the world that can rival Lincoln Square.