Landmarked 1890 brownstone co-op on a tree-lined Upper West Side block, steps from Broadway transit and neighborhood favorites. Historic townhouse charm with exposed brick, 11-foot ceilings, and original details, complemented by modern renovations and private outdoor spaces. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
266 West 77th Street is a landmarked turn of the century townhouse built in 1890, located on a quiet, tree lined block between Broadway and West End Avenue. The building operates as a brownstone co-op and contains a mix of duplex and floor through apartments that retain much of their original architectural character. The location offers convenient access to the 79th Street Broadway line two blocks away, with the 72nd Street express train and neighborhood staples like Zabar's, Fairway, and Citarella all within easy reach.
The building's units showcase a blend of historic details and modern renovations. Common features across apartments include hardwood floors, exposed brick, generous storage, and washer/dryers. Several units benefit from private outdoor space, including a ground floor duplex with a landscaped backyard and an upper floor duplex with a rooftop terrace. High ceilings reach approximately 11 feet in some units, with original wooden paneling, door frames, and window frames preserved throughout.
One particularly distinctive unit occupies the upper two floors and features a loft like great room with original architectural details, plus a kitchen outfitted with custom cabinetry salvaged from the Dakota building. The kitchen includes three skylights and a dining nook, while the master bathroom contains an antique clawfoot tub. This duplex's top floor opens onto a private rooftop terrace overlooking neighboring gardens and the landmarked West End Collegiate Church.
The building maintains a pet friendly policy and offers basement storage in addition to the abundant closet space found in individual units. Recent renovations across various apartments have included updated kitchens with quality appliances from brands like Bosch, KitchenAid, and LG, upgraded electrical systems, and modern bathrooms, all while preserving the townhouse's historic charm and quiet residential character.
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