A small corridor, allowing for a separation of space, leads into the expansive king-sized carpeted bedroom with two en-suite large "California" closets. A spacious windowed bathroom is located right outside of the bedroom and is complete with a deep cast iron tub. There are a total of four closets throughout the apartment so that storage is abundant.
246 West End Avenue, known as The Howard House, was built in 1913 and designed by renowned architect James E.R. Carpenter. This classic full-service pre-war co-op is landmarked, and features full-time doorman, a live-in super, fitness room, central laundry, private storage cages and bike storage. The building permits pets, pied-a-terre ownership, co-purchasing, and gifting, all with board approval. Centrally located right off of West 72nd Street, you are close to the entrance to Riverside Park, Lincoln Center, Central Park, as well as various public transportation, dining, and shopping options. There is a flip tax of 2%.
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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.