411 West End Avenue CLOSE 
The 20-story building is one of the Upper West Side's major Art Deco towers.
Erected in 1936, it has stainless steel protruding elements from the facade that are simple and sinuous, but bold. It was designed by George F. Pelham.
The building, which was converted to a cooperative in 1985 and has 102 apartments, has many comer windows and terraces.
The canopied entrance leads to a step-down lobby. The building has a doorman and consistent fenestration and permits protruding air-conditioners.
This neighborhood has excellent shopping as well as many interesting restaurants and a local subway station is nearby at 79th Street and Broadway. Riverside Park is one block away.
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