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Hotel des Artistes > 1 West 67th Street
located between Central Park West & Columbus Avenue
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Approx. Prices for Apartments at Hotel des Artistes, 1 West 67th Street

1 Bedroom from $999,000 (updated 01/29/2010)
 
  

Overview

   About Hotel des Artistes, 1 West 67th Street

One of the city's most famous and illustrious buildings, the Hotel Des Artistes is the largest "studio" building in the city and was designed as an artist's cooperative apartment building.

The 18-story building has 115 apartments, most duplexes with double-height living rooms and balcony bedrooms. It is one of several such "studio" buildings on the block between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue designed by George Mort Pollard.

The building was developed by Walter Russell several years after a group of artists, included famed Impressionist Childe Hassam, built a "studio" building at 27 West 67th Street.

The base of the building's façade is decorated with many figures of artists and many of the apartments have English Renaissance-style paneling, beamed ceilings and fireplaces.

Among the building's many famous residents have been Isadora Duncan, the dancer, Noel Coward, the playwright, writer Fannie Hurst, who had a very large triplex penthouse, New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, writer Alexander Woollcott, and Norman Rockwell, the artist. Artist Howard Chandler Christy, an early resident, painted murals for the building's famous restaurant, Café des Artistes.

Despite its name, the building was never a hotel although its amenities were and are very impressive. The building had a communal restaurant, squash courts, a swimming pool, a theater and a ballroom as well as its own telephone switchboard. The theater and ballroom have been converted to other uses, but the building and most apartments now have their own kitchens. The neo-Gothic-style building, which has a canopied entrance and large lobby, has a concierge and elevator person.

 
   

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Building Summary

Features Amenities

Building Features

>Cooperative
>Built in 1916
>Located in Central Park West
>126 Apartments
>18 Floors
>50% Down
>56% tax deductable
>Full-time Doorman
>Pre War
>Health Club
>Pool
>Washer/Dryer in building
>Elevator
>Many duplexes with double-height "studio" living rooms
>Many famous residents
>Elevator person
>Swimming pool
>Squash courts
>Convenient to Central Park and Lincoln Center and cross-town buses
>Famous Caf? des Artistes restaurant on first floor
>Many fireplaces
>Many paneled rooms
>Numerous sculpted figures on fa?ade

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