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2350 Broadway
Last updated on Apr 3, 2026

Bretton Hall,
2350 Broadway

This former hotel boasts a vigorous Beaux Arts facade on Broadway, though it lacks its cornice. The red-brick and limestone building now contains 461 rental apartments and features various architectural details.

2350 Broadway Location Map

Overview of Bretton Hall at 2350 Broadway

Bretton Hall, designed by Harry Mulliken in 1902, is a prominent example of Beaux Arts architecture located on the Upper West Side of New York City. The building features a striking red-brick and limestone façade, although it is missing its original cornice. With 461 rental apartments, Bretton Hall offers a variety of living spaces, including studios, one-bedroom, and larger units, all characterized by high ceilings, hardwood floors, and elegant crown molding. The building provides several amenities, including a 24 hour doorman, multiple elevators, and a laundry room. Residents enjoy the convenience of in-unit washers and dryers in some apartments, as well as pet-friendly policies. The location is highly accessible, with proximity to subway lines B/C/1/2/3 and the 86th Street crosstown bus, making it easy to explore the vibrant neighborhood filled with restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options. Apartments at Bretton Hall are known for their spacious layouts and abundant natural light, with some units offering breathtaking unobstructed views. Kitchens are equipped with stainless steel appliances and quartzite countertops, while bathrooms feature marble tiles and stylish cabinetry. The building's central location also places it near Riverside Park and the historic Belnord apartment building. While the building lacks certain amenities like a garage, health club, or roof deck, its architectural charm and prime location make it a desirable choice for those seeking a classic New York City living experience. Heat, electricity, and hot water are included in the rent, and no board approval is required, simplifying the rental process for prospective tenants.
Doorman
Full Time
Type
Rental
Year Built
1903
Apartments
Floors
13
Neighborhood

Amenities

  • FT Doorman
  • Elevator
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at Broadway 0.06 miles
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at Central Park West and 88th 0.41 miles
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at Broadway and 95th 0.47 miles

Pros & Cons

  • Very impressive pre-war building
  • Excellent public transportation
  • Excellent local shopping
  • Two nearby newsstands
  • Doorman
  • Consistent fenestration
  • Very central and lively Upper West Side location
  • Close to Subway
  • Missing cornice
  • Four-step-up entrance
  • No sidewalk landscaping
  • No health club
  • No garage
  • Many apartments

Broker & Resident Comments

This "prime Upper West Side" prewar building offers "coveted convenience" with its location "steps from major subway lines" and proximity to "both Central Park and Riverside Park." The pet-friendly residence features "classic prewar charm," doorman service, and basement laundry facilities, while being "surrounded by restaurants and shopping." The "well-situated" building maintains its "traditional character" while providing "basic amenities" expected of a Manhattan apartment building.

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