Located on the Upper East Side is a 12-story building built in the late 1920s. The pre-war residential project houses 61 luxurious New York apartments, each featuring large multi-panel windows ornate panels with exquisite details fit only for the residents of this elegant city. High ceilings complement the hardwood floors, creating a comfortable home that property owners can truly enjoy.
Each unit has a home office for nosy people, while the newly renovated kitchen is outfitted with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances for gourmet cooking. Wood cabinets and granite countertops complete the luxurious dining room that satisfies the distinctive taste of the most discerning gourmet. Dual sinks, polished chrome fixtures, and glass showers fill the elegant bathrooms where unit owners can indulge to cap off a tiring day in the city. A bonus room for help is also available so there really is no excuse for you to really enjoy your stay here.
Greeting visitors and residents is a canopied entrance and the smiling face of the doorman. The entrance, surrounded by wall lanterns, leads to a high-end retail space located just on the ground floor of the condo. Residents are also encouraged to live a healthy lifestyle, as the building offers a gym equipped with high-end machines. A landscaped rooftop terrace and expansive outdoor space are great areas to hang out and take in the stunning views of the city. Private storage units, laundry services, and a bike room are also some of the extra amenities homeowners are entitled to.
The Central Upper East Side building is very close to the best restaurants and shops. The educational Whitney Museum of American Art is just across Madison Avenue, while The Commonwealth Fund is located just at the western end of the street. Foodies will be delighted by St. Amboeus, which is where you can find the best cappuccino, zabaglione ice cream, and pastries in the city.