Columbus Common is a post-war condominium building completed in 1990 at 110 West 90th Street in the Upper West Side's Broadway Corridor neighborhood. The six story building contains 58 units ranging from studios to two bedroom apartments, with several featuring private balconies and terraces. The building sits between Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue, positioned just one to 1.5 blocks from Central Park and adjacent to the West Side Community Garden.
The building offers full service amenities including a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, fitness center, bike storage, and a landscaped common garden available for private events. Additional amenities include basement storage, a children's playroom, and a full service garage. Most units feature in-unit washer/dryer, and the building underwent a complete window replacement using Marvin Windows with a 25 year warranty.
Unit layouts typically include open concept living spaces with hardwood floors, modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and generous closet space. Many apartments feature bay windows, skylights, and tree top views, with some bathrooms including jacuzzi tubs. The building's penthouse unit includes a private terrace of approximately 100 SF and multiple skylights, while ground floor units offer easy access to the building's attentive lobby staff.
The location provides convenient access to multiple transportation options, with B/C and 1 train lines nearby, plus proximity to Central Park and Riverside Park. The neighborhood offers diverse shopping and dining options along Columbus Avenue, including Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and various local establishments. The building maintains low common charges and attracts long term residents, with several original owners still in residence.
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