601 Pelham Parkway North is a prewar Art Deco cooperative building designed by H. I. Feldman in 1937. Located in the Bronxwood section of the Bronx, it offers convenient access to the Botanical Gardens, the Bronx Zoo, and the vibrant Arthur Avenue dining scene. The building is well-connected with the 2 and 5 trains, express buses, and major roadways nearby.
The building features a grand Art Deco lobby with a recently refurbished mosaic wall mural and a spiral staircase. Residents can enjoy amenities such as bike storage and personal storage for a fee, although dogs are not permitted. Apartments in the building often feature spacious layouts with sunken living rooms, hardwood floors, and windowed kitchens and bathrooms.
Units vary from one-bedroom apartments to convertible two-bedroom layouts, with some offering unique features like extra-large bedrooms, renovated kitchens with modern appliances, and updated bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs. The building's proximity to the 'Little Italy' of the Bronx and various cultural attractions makes it a desirable location for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern convenience.
One United Nations Park is an unprecedented interplay of privacy and light—a balance that reflects the architecture’s bold exterior and luminous interiors.