320 West 76th Street, known as The Elliot, is an 11 story Art Deco co-op built in 1948 on a tree lined block between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive. The 72 unit building sits within the landmarked West End-Collegiate Historic District, just one block from Riverside Park and the Hudson River Greenway. Recent renovations have refreshed the lobby and hallways, and according to shareholder communications, a building wide HVAC modernization project is planned to bring individually controlled heating and cooling to each residence.
Apartments at The Elliot feature distinctive prewar details including sunken living rooms, high beamed ceilings ranging from 8'8" to over 9 feet, and oversized casement windows that frame views of historic brownstones and, in some units, the Hudson River. Many residences have been renovated with windowed kitchens equipped with high end appliances from Bosch, Thermador, and Fisher Paykel, along with herringbone or refinished hardwood floors throughout. Layouts range from one to two bedrooms, with some larger units offering flexible spaces that can serve as home offices or media rooms. Select apartments include in-unit washers and dryers and custom walk in closets with California Closets style built ins.
The building offers full service living with a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room, bike storage, and a green recycling program. The furnished and landscaped roof deck provides panoramic views of the Hudson River and surrounding neighborhood. The co-op permits pets and pied-à-terre ownership on a case by case basis, allows up to 80% financing, and accommodates gifting, co-purchases, guarantors, and trust purchases. Maintenance includes basic Spectrum internet and WiFi. The location provides easy access to Fairway, Trader Joe's, Zabar's, and Citarella, along with the 1, 2, and 3 subway lines at 72nd Street.
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