666 West End Avenue

(Between West 92nd Street & West 93rd Street)

666 West End Avenue: CARTER'S REVIEW


This handsome, 22-story, beige brick pre-war apartment tower has 403 rental apartments.

The building has a three-story limestone base, a concierge, some balconies and terraces, a canopied entrance, nice terracotta decorative façade elements, consistent fenestration, and protruding air-conditioners.

The building has no health club, no sidewalk landscaping and no roof deck.

It is one block away from Riverside Park and is along one of the nicest stretches of this fine residential avenue. There is excellent local shopping nearby on Broadway where there is also good public transportation.



BUILDING SUMMARY
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Close to Riverside Park
  • Concierge
  • Handsome pre-war building
  • Some terraces
  • Excellent local shopping
  • Good public transportation
  • Close to several religious institutions and schools

CONS
  • Many apartments
  • No garage
  • No health club
  • No sidewalk landscaping


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