Full-Service building nestled in the heart of the UWS Stunning city and river views from this high floor one bedroom. Radiant sun off the Hudson River by day, twinkling city lights by night.
Pre-war details like high ceilings, moldings, and gleaming hardwood floors compliment the modern touches of a marbled tile bath and mosaic tile backsplash in the kitchen which includes full-sized appliances including a dishwasher. A generously sized North-facing window in the kitchen allows you to catch a river breeze and warm sunlight.
The bedroom is very quiet facing West with stunning views of the river.
365 West End Ave is a 14-story beige brick apartment building constructed in 1924 and designed by Sugarman, Hess & Berger. The firm won worldwide recognition designing the New Yorker Hotel the following year in 1925. This elevator building, with full-time doorman, concierge, laundry, bike room, and live-in super overlooks one of the city's most interesting townhouse blocks between 75th and 76th Streets on the west side of West End Avenue.
Conveniently located a block away from Riverside Park, The Museum of Natural history, Boat Basin, Zabars, Citarella, Trader Joe's, 1-2-3-Express trains, and Central Park in close proximity. The Arts of Lincoln center and unlimited Dining Options are but a few of the luxuries this coveted location has to offer.
Full-Service building nestled in the heart of the UWS Stunning city and river views from this high floor one bedroom. Radiant sun off the Hudson River by day, twinkling city lights by night.
Pre-war details like high ceilings, moldings, and gleaming hardwood floors compliment the modern touches of a marbled tile bath and mosaic tile backsplash in the kitchen which includes full-sized appliances including a dishwasher. A generously sized North-facing window in the kitchen allows you to catch a river breeze and warm sunlight.
The bedroom is very quiet facing West with stunning views of the river.
365 West End Ave is a 14-story beige brick apartment building constructed in 1924 and designed by Sugarman, Hess & Berger. The firm won worldwide recognition designing the New Yorker Hotel the following year in 1925. This elevator building, with full-time doorman, concierge, laundry, bike room, and live-in super overlooks one of the city's most interesting townhouse blocks between 75th and 76th Streets on the west side of West End Avenue.
Conveniently located a block away from Riverside Park, The Museum of Natural history, Boat Basin, Zabars, Citarella, Trader Joe's, 1-2-3-Express trains, and Central Park in close proximity. The Arts of Lincoln center and unlimited Dining Options are but a few of the luxuries this coveted location has to offer.