This 9-story, Neo-Renaissance style building at 151 West 74th Street was erected in 1923 and has 49 co-operative apartments. The attractive mid-block building features a roof deck, video intercom, and various amenities, and is located near good retail and the 72nd Street express subway station.
151 West 74th Street is a 9 story, mid block co-op built in 1923 on a tree lined stretch between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues. Designed by F. P. Platt & Brother in Neo-Renaissance style with nods to 16th century Roman palazzo architecture, the red brick building features a limestone base, lunette window surrounds on the third floor, decorative balconies, and a handsome cornice. The firm, known for designing the Art Deco Horn & Hardart automat restaurants as well as Astor Court and the NY Athletic Club, created an intimate building with 49 apartments and typically four units per floor.
Apartments feature classic prewar details including 9 foot plus ceilings, hardwood floors, picture moldings, and beamed ceilings in select units. Windowed kitchens are standard throughout, and many units offer southern exposures overlooking the street. Layouts range from one bedrooms to Classic Sixes with formal dining rooms, and several apartments include in-unit washer/dryers. A handful of residences are graced with wrought iron Juliet balconies off living rooms and bedrooms. Recent renovations in units like 8C showcase high end finishes including Waterworks fixtures, AGA ranges, and custom cabinetry.
The building offers a furnished and landscaped roof deck with expansive views, video intercom system, live-in superintendent, two elevators, fitness center, children's playroom, laundry facilities, and bike and private storage (available for rent). The co-op is notably flexible, permitting pets, pied-à-terre ownership, co-purchasing, subletting, and gifting with board approval. The location provides easy access to the 1, 2, 3 express trains at 72nd Street and B, C trains at Central Park West, with Central Park and Riverside Park equidistant and neighborhood staples like Zabar's, Citarella, Fairway, and Trader Joe's all within blocks.
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