Marketing has begun for Park Columbus, the residential condominium conversion of the former Columbus Green building at 101 West 87th Street on the northwest corner at Columbus Avenue.
The 10-story, red-brick building has a very nice private garden, an angled entrance canopy, a concierge, a roof deck, a party lounge with kitchenette, discrete air-conditioners and many bay windows.
It is close to the very handsome West Side Community Garden on 89th Street between Amsterdam and Broadway that is across from the nice Playground 89 and next to the impressive PS 166. The building has an exposed rooftop watertank.
The sponsor is YL West 87th Street LLC, of which Yair Levy is a partner.
Montroy Anderson Design Group is the designer of the common spaces.
According to documents on file with the Department of Buildings the building has 119 apartments.
Other properties of YL Real Estate Developers include the Croft Building at 29 John Street, the Fulton Chambers at 102-4 Fulton Street, and 620 Avenue of the Americas.
The 10-story, red-brick building has a very nice private garden, an angled entrance canopy, a concierge, a roof deck, a party lounge with kitchenette, discrete air-conditioners and many bay windows.
It is close to the very handsome West Side Community Garden on 89th Street between Amsterdam and Broadway that is across from the nice Playground 89 and next to the impressive PS 166. The building has an exposed rooftop watertank.
The sponsor is YL West 87th Street LLC, of which Yair Levy is a partner.
Montroy Anderson Design Group is the designer of the common spaces.
According to documents on file with the Department of Buildings the building has 119 apartments.
Other properties of YL Real Estate Developers include the Croft Building at 29 John Street, the Fulton Chambers at 102-4 Fulton Street, and 620 Avenue of the Americas.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.
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