The Sexton, located at 530 West End Avenue, is a distinguished pre-war condominium building designed by architects Mulliken & Moeller in 1912 and converted to condominiums in 1984. The 13-story structure houses 43 residences and showcases classic architectural elements including a rusticated limestone base atop a half-story granite foundation, ornate window reveals, and detailed façade work.
The building's exterior is characterized by its dark beige brick construction, consistent fenestration, and a welcoming entrance featuring a canopied entryway flanked by lanterns and complemented by thoughtful landscaping. The first floor notably includes excellent window grates, adding to the building's architectural character.
As a full-service building, The Sexton maintains a staff including doormen, porters, and a resident manager. Residents benefit from several building amenities including a common garden, game area, bike storage, and private storage bins that transfer with apartment ownership. The building also provides laundry facilities.
Apartments feature high ceilings and many units include bay windows that provide abundant natural light. Select residences include decorative fireplaces, highlighting the building's pre-war heritage. Units range in size and configuration, with some offering eat-in kitchens and multiple bedrooms.
Situated in a prime Upper West Side location, The Sexton offers excellent accessibility, positioned one block from crosstown bus service and a local subway station at Broadway. The neighborhood provides residents with access to fine local shopping and dining establishments.
The pet-friendly building stands as an example of early 20th-century residential architecture, though it faces a contrasting five-story orange-beige brick building across 86th Street.
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