169 West 73rd Street is a distinctive 1882 prewar brownstone co-op housing 20 units across five stories on one of the Upper West Side's most coveted tree lined blocks. The building showcases classic prewar architecture with apartments featuring soaring 12 to 14 foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and rich hardwood floors throughout. Located between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, residents enjoy proximity to Central Park, the Museum of Natural History, and multiple subway lines including the 1, 2, 3, B, and C trains.
The building offers an impressive array of outdoor spaces, including a shared 1,000 square foot landscaped garden accessible to select residents and private roof terraces for penthouse units. One standout residence is a triplex penthouse designed by world renowned Specht Architects that was featured in Architect Magazine, showcasing 14 foot ceilings, custom lighting, remote controlled blinds, and built in indoor/outdoor speakers. Multiple apartments feature triplex layouts, creating loft like living spaces with dramatic vertical flow.
Building amenities include on-site laundry facilities, a recreation room with pool table, and bike storage in the basement. Monthly maintenance covers cable and internet service, adding convenience for residents. The co-op maintains flexible policies, welcoming pets and allowing sublets, pied-à-terre purchases, co purchasing, and guarantors with board approval.
The location provides exceptional access to gourmet shopping at Fairway, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and Citarella, while Central Park and Riverside Park offer abundant green space. The combination of prewar charm, modern renovations, and prime Upper West Side positioning makes this boutique co-op particularly appealing to those seeking character rich living with contemporary conveniences.
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