200 West 86th is a full-service, Art Deco-style co-op building on the Upper West Side with various amenities. The building is centrally located near shopping, restaurants, and transportation, welcoming pets but not allowing pieds-a-terre.
The St Germaine at 200 West 86th Street is a 21 story Art Deco co-op built in 1930 and converted to cooperative ownership in 1985. The yellow, beige brick building houses 224 apartments and features impressive period detailing, including a double-height lobby with a two story limestone base. Located directly across from The Belnord's grand courtyard building and near the Romanesque Revival West Park Presbyterian Church, the building occupies a prominent corner position half a block from the Broadway subway and equidistant from both Central Park and Riverside Park.
The building offers full-service amenities including a 24-hour doorman, concierge, and live-in superintendent. Residents have access to a landscaped roof deck with 360-degree views of the river, park, and midtown skyline, along with a newly renovated gym, children's playroom, bike room, central laundry, and storage (waitlist). The building welcomes pets and permits in-unit washer/dryers with board approval, though pied-Ă -terre use is not allowed.
Apartments throughout the building showcase classic Art Deco details, with many featuring sunken living rooms, high beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and skim coated walls. Windowed kitchens are standard, and renovated units commonly include Viking ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and other high-end appliances. Original Art Deco bathrooms with windows have been preserved in some units, while others feature modern updates. Large closets and formal dining rooms or galleries appear frequently across the layouts.
The building includes a range of apartment sizes from one-bedrooms to expansive multi bedroom homes. A notable residence on the 18th floor spans nearly the entire level with five bedrooms, five and a half baths, a 500 bottle walk in wine cellar, seven separate AC zones, and a Juliet balcony. Corner units on higher floors offer particularly desirable exposures with views toward Central Park and up Amsterdam Avenue, and many apartments feature City Quiet windows for sound insulation.
Opera soprano Renée Fleming has been a resident of the building. The location provides excellent access to Upper West Side amenities, with cross town bus service, nearby sidewalk cafes on Columbus Avenue, and proximity to quality schools and religious institutions throughout the neighborhood.
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