110 West 86th Street is a 16 story condominium designed by Emery Roth and built in 1920, converted to condos in 1985. The 79 unit building showcases Italian Renaissance palazzo style architecture with a beige brick façade, rusticated limestone base, and a distinctive roofline crowned by six finials. The second floor features decorative window pediments, and ornamental spandrels accent the upper façade. The canopied entrance leads to a step down lobby in this full service building located just one block from Central Park and part of the Upper West Side and Central Park West historic district.
The building offers a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, bike room, laundry facilities, and an outdoor garden. The building is pet friendly and permits protruding air conditioners. Residents have convenient access to the B/C subway lines at Central Park West and the 1 train at Broadway, along with excellent crosstown bus service. Storage is available for $100 per month and bike storage for $20 per month.
Apartments range from one to four bedrooms, with layouts from approximately 636 square feet to 2,488 square feet. Most units retain classic prewar details including beamed ceilings, hardwood and parquet floors, windowed kitchens and bathrooms, and generous closet space. Some apartments feature multiple exposures providing strong natural light and views toward Central Park, the El Dorado towers, and the Upper West Side skyline.
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