The Colosseum is a distinctive 13-story residential building located at the west end of 116th Street, notable for its major curved façade designed by Schwartz & Gross. This architectural feature, which faces north-northwest towards Riverside Drive, is one of the few pronounced curves in New York City, providing a unique visual perspective against the backdrop of the city’s traditional grid layout. The building's entrance is centrally located beneath a striking three-window section, accented by a bold design above its limestone base, and features elegant details such as flanking lanterns and a balustraded balcony.
The Colosseum is situated in a vibrant neighborhood that includes significant institutions like Columbia University and the Episcopal Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine. Residents benefit from convenient access to public transportation, with a subway station at Broadway and 116th Street and bus services running along Riverside Drive and Broadway. The building's location enhances its appeal, offering a blend of urban convenience and architectural charm.
Apartments within The Colosseum typically feature spacious layouts, with many units showcasing large rooms, full dining areas, and side river views. The building is characterized by its pre-war construction, which often includes classic design elements that appeal to those seeking a traditional New York living experience. The presence of a doorman adds to the building's allure, providing residents with an added layer of security and service.