The Trafalgar is a 20-story, pale yellow-brick apartment building on Broadway at West 99th Street, built in 1930 and designed by George G. Miller. It features Art Deco accents, a canopied entrance, patterned masonry, and setbacks on upper floors, complementing its low-rise neighbor, the former Metro Theater. Currently, 3 apartments are for sale.
The Trafalgar is a 20 story pale yellow brick building erected in 1930 at 233 West 99th Street on the northeast corner of Broadway. Designed by George G. Miller, whose Manhattan portfolio includes 310 East 55th Street and various buildings in Inwood, the 88 unit structure was converted to a co-op in 1985. The building features handsome Art Deco accents, including decorative masonry patterns between the second and third floors beneath scalloped bandcourses that repeat at the 13th and 16th floors, with setbacks at the top floors. The attractive entrance surround and landscaping complement the neighboring former Metro Theater.
Apartments feature high ceilings ranging from 9 to 10.5 feet, with many units showcasing herringbone hardwood floors, crown moldings, and beamed ceilings. The building offers diverse layouts including a duplex with a double height living room and loft space, units with wraparound terraces offering panoramic city and Hudson River views, and penthouse apartments with 10.5 foot ceilings. Common features across units include windowed eat in kitchens, king sized bedrooms, and abundant closet space, with some apartments offering walk in closets and built in storage. Many units have double exposures, and several listings note that gas and electric are included in maintenance.
The building provides a part time doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room, bicycle room, and basement storage. Window air conditioners are permitted to protrude from the façade. The cooperative is both pet friendly and allows pieds-Ă -terre, offering flexibility for various ownership needs.
The Trafalgar sits moments from Riverside Park, the Hudson River Greenway, and Central Park, with convenient access to the 1/2/3/B/C subway lines. The neighborhood offers a wide variety of restaurants, bars, cafes, grocery stores including Whole Foods, and shops along Broadway and the surrounding Upper West Side streets.
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