The Savannah, completed in 1987, is an 18-story condop building located in the Upper West Side that helped transform Upper Broadway into one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods. Developed by Jerome Chatzky and designed by Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron, the building contains 140 cooperative apartments, notably featuring many duplex units with dramatic double-height living rooms and balconies - a rarity for full-service buildings in the area at the time. The building stands on the former site of The New Yorker movie theater.
Residents enjoy a comprehensive suite of amenities including 24/7 doorman and concierge service, a live-in resident manager, furnished rooftop deck with panoramic skyline and Hudson River views, fitness center, bike room, and parking garage. For added convenience, laundry facilities are located on each floor.
As a condop, The Savannah combines co-op ownership with condo-like flexibility in its policies. The building permits up to 80% financing, allows corporate ownership and subletting, and doesn't require board interviews. The pet-friendly building has established itself as one of the area's most desirable residential addresses, offering convenient access to parks, cultural institutions, shopping, and dining.
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