This attractive 9-story apartment building was built in 1920 and converted to a co-operative in 1985. It features rusticated window surrounds, a crenellated roofline, and amenities including a courtyard, bicycle room, and pet-friendly policy.
Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, 250 West 75th Street is a charming mid-block co-op building constructed in 1920 and converted in 1985. This beige-brick, 9-story structure houses 36 apartments and features a distinctive rusticated window surround on the first floor and a crenellated roofline. Residents enjoy a canopied entrance, landscaped sidewalks, a courtyard, and amenities such as a live-in superintendent, bicycle room, and pet-friendly policies.
The apartments at 250 West 75th Street are characterized by their pre-war charm and modern renovations. Common features include spacious living areas with abundant natural light, custom kitchens equipped with high-end appliances, and well-appointed bathrooms. Many units boast hardwood floors, generous closet space, and thoughtful layouts that enhance both comfort and functionality. The building's location offers easy access to local grocery stores like Fairway and Citarella, as well as cultural landmarks such as the Beacon Theatre and Riverside Park.
Notable for its intimate community feel, the building also provides a common courtyard with seating and BBQ facilities, a central laundry room, and storage options. The proximity to public transportation, including the 1, 2, and 3 subway lines, makes commuting convenient. With its blend of classic architecture and modern amenities, 250 West 75th Street presents a desirable living option in one of New York City's most vibrant neighborhoods.
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