315 West End Avenue

At the Southwest corner of 75th Street
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315 West End Avenue: CARTER'S REVIEW


This pleasant, yellowish beige-brick apartment building was erected in 1924 and converted to a cooperative in 1980.

The 8-story structure has 25 units.

Many apartments in the building, which has a canopied entrance, have corner windows.

The building has an excellent location that is convenient to shopping and many restaurants.

It is one block from Riverside Park and a few blocks from public transportation.

Carter B. Horsley



BUILDING SUMMARY
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • Post War
  • Intercom
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Many corner windows
  • One block from Riverside Park
  • Not too far from public transportation
  • Consistent fenestration
  • Excellent retail and restaurants nearby

CONS
  • No sidewalk landscaping
  • No doorman
  • No garage
  • No sundeck
  • Protruding air-conditioners

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