The Sabrina, a distinguished pre-war condominium at 241 West 97th Street (also known as 240 West 98th Street), was designed by renowned architects Schwarz & Gross and constructed in 1923. The 14-story building was converted to condominiums in 2008 and contains 167 residences, featuring architectural details characteristic of its era including vaulted ceilings, arched hallway entrances, and original servant's rooms. Some units are configured as duplexes.
The building's classic pre-war architecture is highlighted by its limestone base, decorative bandcourses above the third and twelfth floors, and an elegant canopied entrance with decorative surround and lighting sconces. The architects, Schwarz & Gross, were among the city's most prolific residential designers, responsible for numerous notable buildings along Park Avenue, Central Park West, and Riverside Drive.
Residents enjoy full-service amenities including 24-hour doorman service, a live-in resident manager, porters, a bike room, central laundry facilities, and private storage. The pet-friendly building maintains its historic grandeur while providing modern conveniences for its residents.
The Sabrina's location offers exceptional access to both Central Park and Riverside Park, with the express 1/2/3 subway station at 96th Street just blocks away. Building residents have access to the hidden Lotus Garden, a community green space. The property features the convenience of a 24-hour Westside Market in the building itself, with Whole Foods and Trader Joe's nearby, making it a prime Upper West Side location.
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