Beekman Town House is a 19 story, 157 unit condominium at 166 East 63rd Street, designed by Emery Roth and erected in 1961. Converted to condominium ownership in 1988, the building features a relatively simple but well modulated design with broad picture windows across its façades. The location straddles a charming, tree lined block of townhouses and the high rise corridor of Third Avenue, placing residents steps from multiple subway lines (N, R, W, Q, F, 4, 5, 6) and a short walk to Bloomingdale's, Central Park, and Madison Avenue shopping.
The building is a white glove, full service condominium with a 24 hour doorman, concierge, live-in resident manager, and an on-site parking garage with direct lobby access. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, bike storage, and common storage rooms. The building is pet friendly, though policies may vary for renters versus owners, and allows washer/dryer installation with board approval.
Most apartments feature hardwood or parquet floors, high ceilings (often 10 feet), large windows, and generous closet space (including walk-in closets in som units). South and west facing units offer city views, with some enjoying unobstructed sightlines due to landmarked townhouses on the streets below. Many residences have flexible layouts, with some studios featuring dining alcoves and one bedrooms designed as convertible two bedrooms. The building's location near Equinox and SoulCycle, combined with its proximity to fine dining and shopping, makes it particularly attractive to Upper East Side residents seeking both convenience and a neighborhood feel.
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