This
is one of the very few rental residences on sought-after West End Avenue. Perfectly
situated in the 80'st on Manhattan's renowned Upper West Side, the building
offers spacious, family-sized apartments ranging in size from one to three
bedrooms. Many of the building's residences offer features such as windowed
eat-in-kitchens, wood-burning fireplaces, large picture windows, terraces and
balconies to take full advantage of the dramatic Hudson River and city views.
Top floor apartments feature 10' high ceilings.
One of the few post-war properties on West End Avenue, the building
offers an unusually large number of building amenities. These include a fully
equipped health club with all new Cybex equipment, three racquetball courts
located at the penthouse level, and an enormous landscaped roof sundeck.
Additional luxury services include 24 hour doorman, valet, a laundry room
on every floor and an attended parking garage.
West 80th St.
APARTMENTS
PRICE RANGE: 1-Bedroom $2,995 & Up
2-Bedroom $3,995 & Up
3-Bedroom $5,095 & Up
BUILDING AMENITIES:
· 24 Hour Doorman
· Video Security
· Valet Service
· Bicycle Room
· Racquetball Courts
· Laundry-Every Floor
· Rooftop Health Club with 3
Racquetball Courts
· Attended Garage
· Storage Space
· Landscaped Sundeck on Penthouse Level
· Sprinkler System for Fire Protection
· No Pets
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The
Upper West Side is separated from the Upper East Side by Central Park.
This is the traditional stronghold of the city's intellectual, creative,
and moneyed community, but the atmosphere is not as upper crust as the
Upper East Side. Broadway,
brownstones, books, and some of the city's best bagels... the Upper
West Side extends north from Columbus Circle at 59th Street up to 110th
Street, and is bordered by Central Park West and Riverside Park. Elegant,
pre-war buildings along the boulevards of Broadway, West End Avenue,
Riverside Drive, and Central Park West meet shady, quiet streets lined
with brownstones. Much of the area is protected by landmark status,
and the neighborhood's restored townhouses and high-priced co-op apartments
are coveted by actors, young professionals, and young families.