3 Lincoln Center

160 West 66th Street (Between Broadway & Amsterdam Avenue)
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3 Lincoln Center - 160 West 66th Street: CARTER'S REVIEW


One of the more interesting high-rise projects in the Lincoln Center district, this mixed-use tower is one of the most elegant and most visible modern buildings on the Upper West Side.

The lower 15 floors of the 60-story tower house offices for the adjacent Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Since its completion in 1993, the area has continued to undergo major transformation with several major new high-rises nearby clustered to the north of the intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue.

Because of its more western site, however, this tower’s views are largely unobstructed.

The tower is divided into two very distinct sections. The low-rise section facing east is clad in white marble to blend in with the façades of Lincoln Center while the high-rise section fronting on Amsterdam Avenue is clad in black glass with red ribbing.

The high-rise tower is beautifully detailed and one of the city’s most attractive glass "curtain-walls."

There are 347 condominium apartments in the tower, which was developed by Allan and Abbot L. Stillman and Birchall Associates and designed by Harman Jablin Architects.

The building has has two lobby entrances. The main entrance is at 160 West 66th Street, west of Broadway, and a second entrance is from the performing arts complex. The lobby is richly appointed in mahogany, cherry and Danish beech woods.

A concierge desk is staffed 24 hours a day and linked to every residence with a computerized audio-visual system. Doorman service also is around the clock.

The Center Club for residents includes a 60-foot heated swimming pool, sauna and steam room, showers, an aerobics facility with a specially engineered flexible floor, as well as a reception room and adjacent catering kitchen.

Because residences begin on the 16th floor, they each enjoy majestic views. The homes range in size-up to 3,600 square feet. Prices for one-bedroom units initially started at about $280,000 and two-bedroom apartments started at about $490,000. The building also has some studios and some duplex apartments.



BUILDING SUMMARY
  • Condominium
  • Built in 1991
  • Located in Lincoln Center
  • 344 apartments
  • 60 floors
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • FT Doorman
  • Full Service Garage
  • Health Club
  • Pool
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Health club and pool
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Garage
  • Somewhat removed from district's congestion
  • Many fine views
  • Part of Lincoln Center complex
  • Very good public transportation
  • Pet-friendly

CONS
  • No sundeck
  • No balconies
  • Heavy traffic
  • Tourists

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