Addison Hall is a sixteen-story apartment building erected in 1930 and designed by Joseph A. Moller Inc. The distinguished building features an attractive two-story masonry base and a red brick facade. The canopied entrance has sidewalk landscaping and is located at 457 West 57th Street. Addison Hall consists of residences with prewar charm mixed with modern convenience.
The homes at Addison Hall marry charming prewar design elements with modern and contemporary conveniences. The residence's beamed ceilings, period-style lighting and original design details conjure up a bygone era. New kitchens with stainless steel appliances, sleek granite countertops and cherry wood cabinetry are thoroughly modern. The baths are a combination of past and present, with expansive 1920s soaking tubs combined with contemporary finishes and fixtures. The homes also feature expansive walk-in California-style closets, which offer plenty of storage space.
The prewar building offers a few services and amenities to attract the potential client. There is a 24-hour doorman, a concierge, and a live-in superintendent to see to all resident needs. There are storage facilities, and the building allows protruding air conditioners and pets.
Addison Hall enjoys a central location. The development is situated in close proximity to the Roosevelt Hospital, John Jay College, Whole Foods, Time Warner Center, Lincoln Center, Central Park and the Theater District. There are many nearby options for dining, shopping, entertainments, and transportation.