The city that has been sleeping is back! It’s Theaters, museums, Restaurants, Times Square, are all up and running. So whether starring in a Broadway show, extended Vacation or just coming to experience life as a New Yorker there is Nothing quite like this Large high-floor corner one-bed / two-bath condominium with extraordinary sunsets and sweeping views of Manhattan's Upper West Side including the iconic Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Fordham University's verdant campus and sculpture garden. Having undergone an extensive top-to-bottom renovation this contemporary home is bright, airy with an
open loft-like concept with the best designer finishes.
Come live in a 24/7 full-service building Officially landmarked by NYCi and is one of the few surviving prewar commercial-to-residential conversions in the city. . Built in 1929-30, the tiered brick and terra cotta structure was originally designed in the Art Deco style as a parking garage innovative for its time and later served as the Sofia Brothers [storage] Warehouse in the 1940's then converted to condos in the 80’s. This convenient Location is located just two blocks from Central Park , Columbus Circle, Fairway Market, Whole foods, and a major subway station.
The interior is bathed in natural light through corner casement windows facing west to New Jersey and north up Columbus Avenue and Broadway. Avenues. Perched high above Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park, and Lincoln Center the living room offers a hideaway large screen smart television, designer furnishings, remote controlled shades, and is a personal skybox to premieres and performances at the renowned Guggenheim Band shell. The entire condo has hard wood floors (not parquet), dramatic accent lighting, and a formal dining area that can accommodate up to 12 people.
The master bedroom has a queen size bed, remote control shades and features the same open, picturesque views of Lincoln Center and Fordham.
You will love our master bathroom with climate controlled heated floors, designer tile, double sinks, and a large shower and waterfall shower head.
Other hallmarks of this extraordinary home include a laundry room on the floor (maintained by the building) is adjacent to the front door.. This landmarked building is one of the few surviving prewar commercial-to-residential conversions in Lincoln Square. Built in 1929-30, the tiered brick and terra cotta structure was originally designed in the Art Deco style as an automatic parking garage innovative for its time and later served as the Sofia Brothers [storage] Warehouse in the 1940's.
Furnishings by designers Fornisetti, Boffi, Gaggenau, Miele, Rose Linet and more.
Available for extended stays starting on February 1, 2021