The Ansonia, 2109 Broadway
Between West 73rd Street & West 74th Street
Key Details
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Year Built 1904Converted Year 1990Building Type CondominiumNeighborhood Broadway Corridor
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Total Apartments 462Total Floors 18Doorman FT DoormanPets Allowed
Description
The Ansonia, designed by noted architect Paul Duboy, opened in 1904 as a luxury hotel stretching along Broadway between 73rd and 74th streets. By the 1970s it was converted into rental apartments and it is now a designated Landmark on the Upper West Side.
Most of the 430 apartments retain such original architectural details as glass and mirrored doors with transoms, intricate herringbone hardwood floors and delicate paneling. Still, all units have been fully modernized with new kitchens, renovated bathrooms and sizeable closets.
Close to Riverside and Central Parks and near Lincoln Center, the Ansonia has long been a favorite destination of celebrities. Many original amenities are there, including the recently redone carriage entrance with its block-long lobby. The roof garden, 12-foot wide corridors, exquisite staircases and posh elevators have been beautifully restored. What’s more, in the main lobby a new lounge, front desk and concierge have been added. It also has an expansive underground garage.
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Building Amenities
- Concierge
- FT Doorman
- High-Rise
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Central AC
- Full Service Garage
- Health Club
- Rooftop Terrace
- Washer/Dryer in building
- Elevator
- Mail Room
- Fitness Center
- On-Site Parking
- Outdoor Entertainment Space
- Bike Room
- Fireplaces
- Live-In Superintendent
- Terraces / Balconies
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