Charming Victorian brownstone on the Upper West Side between Central Park and Broadway, featuring classic details like exposed brick and wood-burning fireplaces. Renovated units offer modern kitchens, private outdoor spaces, and celebrity pedigree in Lincoln Square's most desirable location.
128 West 70th Street is a charming Victorian brownstone located in the vibrant Lincoln Square/Upper West Side neighborhood, ideally situated between Central Park and Broadway. The building features a variety of apartments, including oversized one-bedroom units and garden-level homes, all characterized by classic brownstone details such as exposed brick walls and wood-burning fireplaces. Many apartments benefit from abundant natural light, with southern exposures and garden views enhancing the living experience.
Recent renovations across various units include updated kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances, including Sub-Zero refrigerators, and modernized bathrooms. The building also offers convenient amenities such as in-building laundry facilities and additional storage options for residents. Some apartments come with private outdoor spaces, including balconies and roof terraces, providing a serene escape in the heart of the city.
Residents enjoy easy access to local attractions, with Central Park just a short walk away, as well as proximity to Trader Joe's and a variety of neighborhood cafes and boutiques. The cooperative nature of the building requires board approval for new tenants, and pets are permitted with approval, making it a welcoming environment for diverse lifestyles.
Notably, 128 West 70th Street has been home to various celebrities, adding to its allure as a desirable residence in one of New York City's most sought-after areas. The building's classic architecture and prime location make it a unique find in the bustling Upper West Side.
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