The Orleans stands as a distinguished Beaux-Arts landmark at 100 West 80th Street and Columbus Avenue, originally built in 1900 as a grand hotel designed by Buchman & Deisler. The 10-story red brick and stone building features a two-story rusticated limestone base and copper roof, creating an elegant architectural presence that complements the nearby Warwick Arms to form one of the city's rare residential "gateways." After serving as a hotel for over a century—including a period under Dr. James Clarke who decorated its rooms with antiques—the building was converted to just 26 exclusive condominiums in 2014 by resident owners David Sterling and Nora Lavori.
The Orleans offers an exceptionally intimate living experience with only two residences per floor, creating true half-floor homes that range from 3 to 5 bedrooms. Most apartments feature dramatic views of the American Museum of Natural History and Central Park, along with impressive ceiling heights of 10-12 feet, decorative fireplaces, and premium finishes including hardwood floors and high-end kitchens equipped with Sub-Zero, Miele, and Viking appliances. The crown jewel is a 1,000-square-foot penthouse with an 1,100-square-foot wrap terrace offering unobstructed views of the city, Hayden Planetarium, and Central Park from all exposures.
This boutique condominium provides full-service amenities including a 24-hour doorman, resident manager, and elegant lobby with generous halls, all while maintaining the building's old-world grandeur. The location is particularly coveted, sitting directly across from the Museum of Natural History and just one block from Central Park, with easy access to the 79th Street Transverse for quick trips to the East Side. The building is pet-friendly and conveniently located near the Margaret Mead Green dog run, making it an ideal choice for discerning Upper West Side residents seeking both luxury and convenience.
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