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43 West 64th Street
Last updated on Feb 5, 2026

Liberty Lofts,
43 West 64th Street

Liberty Lofts, originally a warehouse from 1891, was converted to a 32-unit boutique condominium in 2003. The building offers white-glove service and is located near Central Park and Lincoln Center. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.

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Overview of Liberty Lofts at 43 West 64th Street

Liberty Lofts at 43 West 64th Street began its life as the Liberty Storage Warehouse in 1891, distinguished by a 37-foot copper Statue of Liberty replica that adorned its roof from 1902 until 2002, when it was relocated to the Brooklyn Museum of Art. In 2003, the Athena Group, led by Louis Dubin, transformed the building into a boutique luxury condominium, adding four floors to the original eight-story structure under the direction of renowned architect Costas Kondylis.

The conversion created 32 luxury residences ranging from 1,600 to 6,151 square feet, featuring loft-style layouts with high ceilings, Brazilian hardwood floors, and private keyed elevator access. The building's original industrial architecture provides exceptional soundproofing, while modern amenities include a full-time doorman, concierge, live-in superintendent, and a private gated porte-cochere for convenient loading and unloading.

Notable initial residents included CBS Early Show host Gretchen Carlson, IMG Baseball division head Casey Close, and the daughters of both Barry Schwartz (former Calvin Klein owner) and Sol Kerzner (Ocean Club and Atlantis resorts owner). The building's prestigious location between Lincoln Center and Central Park has made it particularly attractive to prominent figures.

The building's historical significance is enhanced by its statue's interesting past. Installed by immigrant warehouse owner William H. Flattau, the replica initially featured a circular interior stairway accessible to the public until 1912. The statue, cast in Akron, Ohio, was visible from Lincoln Center's plaza across Broadway until its removal.

Residences feature thoughtfully designed layouts with generous proportions, chef's kitchens often equipped with Viking appliances and Poggenpohl cabinetry, and luxurious finishes throughout. Many units offer impressive views, and some include private outdoor spaces.

The location offers residents immediate access to world-class cultural institutions, with Lincoln Center and Central Park just steps away. The area is rich with fine dining establishments, high-end shopping at nearby Columbus Circle, and excellent transportation options.

Doorman
Full Time
Type
Condo
Year Built
1891
Converted: 2003
Apartments
Floors
12
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
10%

Amenities

  • Attended Lobby
  • Concierge
  • FT Doorman
  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Central AC
  • Washer/Dryer in building
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Center
  • Outdoor Entertainment Space
  • Courtyard
  • In-Unit Washer/Dryer
  • Bike Room
  • Fireplaces
  • Live-In Superintendent
  • Porte-Cochère / Driveway
  • Terraces / Balconies
  • Wine Room/Wine Cellar
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  1. 1
at Broadway 0.10 miles
  1. B
  2. D
  3. A
  4. C
at Central Park West and 60th 0.27 miles
  1. 2
  2. 3
at Broadway 0.43 miles

Pros & Cons

  • Center of Lincoln Center district
  • Steps away from Central Park
  • Designed by Costas Kondylis
  • Very close to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
  • Convenient to many restaurants
  • excellent public transportation
  • Concierge
  • Spacious loft-style residences from 1,600 to 6,151 sq ft with high ceilings and Brazilian hardwood floors
  • Close to Subway
  • Private keyed elevator access to residences
  • Exceptional soundproofing from original industrial architecture
  • Full-time doorman and live-in superintendent
  • Private storage available for residents
  • No internal garage, but features private gated porte-cochere for loading/unloading
  • Considerable traffic
  • Many tall buildings in immediate vicinity
  • No sundeck
  • Historic Liberty statue relocated to Brooklyn Museum in 2002
  • Limited inventory with only 32 units
  • Some rooms in units lack windows

CityRealty Rating

23
/44
Architecture
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26
/36
Location
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16
/39
Features
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9
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  • How is the CityRealty Rating calculated?

    Architecture
    • 30+ remarkable
    • 20-29 distinguished
    • 11-19 average
    • < 11 below average
    Location
    • 27+ remarkable
    • 18-26 distinguished
    • 9-17 average
    • < 9 below average
    Features
    • 22+ remarkable
    • 16-21 distinguished
    • 9-15 average
    • < 9 below average

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