110 West 86th Street CLOSE 
This handsome, 16-story apartment building was built in 1920 and converted to a condominium in 1985. It has 79 apartments.
The beige-brick, Italian-Renaissance-palazzo-style building has a one-story rusticated limestone base and a canopied entrance that leads to a step-down lobby. It has an unusual and attractive roofline with a small cornice topped by 6 finials. The second floor has some attractive window pediments and there are decorative spandrels higher up in the center of the building's facade.
The building has a doorman and permits protruding air-conditioners. It has an exposed rooftop watertank, no sidewalk landscaping, no health club and no garage.
Central Park is one long block away as is a subway station at Central Park West. Another subway station is two blocks away in the other direction at Broadway. There is excellent cross-town bus service.
The area has good schools and several religious institutions and one of the city's nicest strips of sidewalk caf?s is just to the south on Columbus Avenue.
Carter B. Horsley
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