Graced with pre-war details and abundant natural light, this spacious 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home embodies timeless New York City elegance and charm.
A welcoming foyer with Doric columns and a huge walk-in closet flows into a 27 foot sunken great room ideal lounging and entertaining. A wall of original casement windows lets in steady streams of southern light, and beautiful hardwood floors sit beneath grand ceilings nearly 11 feet in height.
Off the great room is a casual dining area that can easily be used as a home office, play area, or den. The kitchen has ample storage space, stainless steel appliances, a gas stove, and a service entrance for deliveries and catering.
Stylish folding doors reveal a king-size primary suite with a wall of custom built-ins, a lovely wall niche, and a pair of deep reach-in closets. The second bedroom, or home office, has a huge reach-in closet and casement windows, and both bedrooms have access to a windowed Jack-and-Jill bathroom with separate powder rooms and a deep soaking tub. The home has central air and an in-unit washer and dryer.
Built in 1917, the Hotel des Artistes is an acclaimed full-service co-op with luxurious amenities and a revered Upper West Side address. The building's intrinsic connection to the arts stems from it being the home to musicians, writers, and public figures like Noel Coward, Isadora Duncan, Fannie Hurst, New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, Alexander Woollcott, and Norman Rockwell.
The Hotel des Artistes has a stunning pool, two fitness rooms, a squash court, 24-hour staff, elevator operator, and a tranquil rooftop garden. Residents also enjoy room service and discounted dining at The Leopard at des Artistes, an on-site restaurant serving up delicious fare.
Central Park, Lincoln Center, Tavern On the Green, Columbus Circle, and myriad of dining, nightlife, and shopping options are all nearby. Accessible subway lines include the 1, 2, 3, A, C, B
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Home to some of New York City’s most famous buildings like The Dakota, with its enchanting architecture, and the equally impressive San Remo just a couple streets away, Central Park West is one of the most eye-popping neighborhoods to live in.
It is historically renowned for its blending of architecture and residential living. So much so, that it earned a listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is thought to have some of the most diverse and beautiful skylines in all of New York and has drawn celebrity residents for decades
If world-class architecture isn’t enough for you, there are plenty of warm brownstones to be found as well. There is so much to do in Central Park West, the most obvious being in the name of the neighborhood itself. With Central Park running the length of one of its borders, there’s easy access to the park and all its wonders, running trails, row boats, and bridges. If you prefer the indoors, the American Museum of Natural History is at your service.
There are few places in the world that can match Central Park West’s varied combination of urban and residential charm, elegance, and spirit.