The Olmsted at 382 Central Park West is a 19 story, 414 unit condominium that forms part of the historic Park West Village complex, one of seven red brick towers spanning between 97th and 100th Streets. Designed by the renowned architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (architects of Manhattan House and Lever House), the building was constructed by Webb & Knapp and the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) and completed in 1961. Originally part of a controversial urban renewal project known as Manhattantown, the development took over a decade to complete due to corruption scandals and political complications involving master builder Robert Moses. The building was converted to a condominium in 1985 and is named after Frederick Law Olmsted, one of the designers of Central Park.
The building offers full service amenities including 24 hour concierge service, beautifully landscaped gardens spanning two city blocks, a fitness center and yoga studio, children's playroom, library, bike storage, and playground. Residents enjoy access to a live-in superintendent, modern laundry facilities, residents' lounge, music room, and on-site parking availability. The property features elegantly maintained private grounds with shade trees, strolling areas, and children's play spaces, creating an urban oasis adjacent to Central Park.
Apartments range from alcove studios to junior four bedroom units, many featuring private balconies and terraces with Central Park views. Recent listings showcase renovated kitchens with high end appliances including Sub-Zero refrigerators, Bosch dishwashers and ovens, granite and quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Many units offer oversized living spaces, walk-in closets, and private outdoor terraces ranging from 115 to 130 square feet. The building's slab tower design provides excellent natural light through large windows, with many apartments featuring southern and eastern exposures.
The Olmsted enjoys a prime Upper West Side location directly across from Central Park, with immediate access to the Columbus Square Shopping Center featuring Whole Foods, Target, Trader Joe's, and Sephora. Transportation options include the B and C trains at the corner of 97th Street and Central Park West, plus the 1, 2, and 3 express lines just three blocks away. The building represents one of the city's finest examples of "towers in a park" urban planning, having evolved from its controversial origins into a highly desirable residential complex with some of the lowest monthly carrying costs for a full service building on the Upper West Side.
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