314 West 100th Street is a meticulously restored condominium building. Originally erected in 1910, the eight-story building features exquisite period architecture and offers the very essence of old New York charm. With just four residences per floor, each unit is afforded a generous and spacious floor plan. Located steps from the historic West End Avenue, the building is in an area of prewar elegance.
Upon entrance, residents are met with an elegant vestibule and lobby that features wrought-iron doors, onyx and marble walls, lovingly restored plasterwork ceilings and original mosaic floors. The apartments are no less stunning. Ranging from four to seven rooms, the units all contain many prewar design elements. High ceilings, inlaid hardwood floors, French doors with glass transoms and original hardware are found throughout. Many residences feature carved fireplaces, which have either been restored or replicated. The kitchens provide top-of-the-line stainless-steel appliances by Sub-Zero and KitchenAid alongside sleek marble and granite accents. The stunning marble baths are equally well appointed with deep soaking tubs, early nineteenth-century hardware and Kohler and Waterworks fixtures.
There are few better locations in New York than 314 West 100th Street in the city's West End. Residents are mere steps from both Riverside and Central Park. With two large parks nearby, there are plenty of recreational activities available from ball fields and playgrounds to tennis courts and even a swing-a-ring. There are many options for dining, shopping and entertainment, and the area is well known for its culture and history.