Charming Art Deco pre-war co-op featuring spacious layouts, high ceilings, and original details like hardwood floors. Upper West Side location steps from the #1 subway, Columbia University, and both Central and Riverside Parks.
210 West 103rd Street is a charming pre-war co-op building located in the vibrant Upper West Side, notable for its classic Art Deco architectural details. The building features a limestone façade and an elegant lobby, providing a warm welcome to residents and guests alike. With a live-in super, elevator access, and on-site laundry facilities, the building offers a blend of convenience and classic charm. Residents also benefit from bike storage and additional storage options, although the latter is subject to a waitlist.
The apartments within the building are characterized by spacious layouts and high ceilings, with many units showcasing original features such as hardwood floors, arched doorways, and step-down living rooms. Renovated kitchens and bathrooms often combine modern amenities with timeless aesthetics, making them both functional and appealing. Noteworthy is the building's history, as it stands on the site of the birthplace of renowned artist Norman Rockwell, adding a unique cultural significance to the residence.
Residents enjoy easy access to public transportation, with the #1 subway line just steps away, facilitating quick commutes to Columbia University and other parts of the city. The surrounding neighborhood is rich with dining, shopping, and recreational options, including proximity to both Central Park and Riverside Park. The building's pet-friendly policy, along with flexible subletting options, makes it an attractive choice for a variety of residents, from students to families.
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