Park Ten is a 33 story post war cooperative at 10 West 66th Street, designed by Ralph E. Leff and completed in 1969. The beige brick tower features a distinctive travertine entrance with four arches that pays homage to the nearby Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. Converted to a co-op in 1981, the building contains 274 apartments and stands as a prime example of post war luxury high rise design, complete with numerous balconies and a landscaped circular driveway. The building was home to renowned science fiction author Isaac Asimov.
The apartments at Park Ten are notably flexible, with many units easily convertible between bedroom configurations. Common features include windowed kitchens, balconies with Central Park views, and generous closet space. Higher floor units offer spectacular panoramic vistas of Central Park, the city skyline, and Hudson River. Many apartments feature oversized rooms with floor to ceiling windows, and several listings highlight the ability to create additional bedrooms or den spaces from existing layouts.
Park Ten offers comprehensive amenities including a 24 hour doorman and concierge, state-of-the-art fitness center, children's playroom, and a landscaped roof deck with panoramic views. The building features a parking garage accessible from the lobby, bicycle storage, and a multi purpose conference room. The location provides immediate access to Central Park and Lincoln Center, with proximity to premium shopping including Whole Foods and Trader Joe's.
The building maintains flexible ownership policies, permitting pied-à-terre ownership, financing up to 75%, and welcoming up to two dogs under 30 pounds each. With its prime Upper West Side location steps from Central Park and Lincoln Center, Park Ten offers residents easy access to multiple subway lines, world class dining, and cultural institutions while providing the full service luxury living experience typical of premium Manhattan cooperatives.
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For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.
By displaying the price per estimated room count, we are able to provide a more reliable and consistent metric for comparing sales in the building. While we hope that this gives you a clearer sense of price trends in the building, all data should be independently verified. All data provided are only estimates and should not be used to make any purchase or sale decision.
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