Built in 1912, 830 Park Avenue is home to 53 opulent apartments fit for the flamboyant residents of Madison Avenue and Central Park. The building's prime location, Park/Fifth Avenue, right at the southwest corner of 76th Street, is home to several elegant boutiques, excellent restaurants, and fine art galleries. It is also very close to the NYU Institute of Fine Arts and Rockefeller University. Public transportation is never a problem as the local subway station at 77th Street and Lexington Avenue is very close.
The Neo-Georgian architectural style is the brainchild of George and Edward Blum, brothers who rose to fame in the early 1910s for their various Art Nouveau apartment buildings. Each of the 53 units in the 12-story building feature high ceilings complemented by hardwood floors for that ultimate cozy atmosphere. A balcony and terrace provide an exciting view of the city, while the pre-war details evident in the units recall the history of the century-old building. A spacious walk-in closet is the perfect way to store shoes, clothes, and other fashion accessories. The kitchen, on the other hand, is fully equipped with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, paired seamlessly with hardwood cabinets and granite countertops. An oversized mirror, glass shower, and sleek bathtub are just a few reasons to pamper yourself in the comfort of your own bathroom.
Residents can enjoy the luxurious amenities of the building, some of which include an elevator (who wants to climb 12 steps, really?), a fitness center for health lovers, a library for book lovers, a family room and a recreation room for the bored, and a gallery for art lovers. A laundry room and laundry services are also available, as well as a wine cellar and private storage units.