610 West 110th Street is a 14 story, 72 unit condominium built in 1922 and designed by Schwartz & Gross, one of the era's most prolific architects of quality pre-war buildings. The beige brick building features a two story limestone base with a canopied entrance and sits mid-block between Broadway and Riverside Drive. The building was converted to condominiums in 2008 by Kinlin Rutherfurd Architects. The property was originally part of the Russell Sage estate before being purchased by Louis Gerbino and Benjamin T. Walker in 1921.
The building offers full service amenities including a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, fitness center, recreation room, bike storage, central laundry, and a landscaped rooftop deck with panoramic city and sunset views. A backyard patio provides additional outdoor space. The building is pet friendly with only five apartments per floor.
Many apartments feature classic pre-war details like high ceilings with crown moldings, herringbone or solid oak hardwood floors, and formal dining rooms. Windowed kitchens are common, some equipped with Sub-Zero refrigerators, Bosch appliances and custom cabinetry with marble or honed stone countertops. Many units include in-unit washer/dryers, central air conditioning, marble bathrooms, and a few offer multiple exposures providing northern, southern, and eastern light, with glimpses of the Hudson River and Riverside Park. The location is exceptionally convenient, with the 1 train subway station on the same block and Riverside Park just steps away.
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