120 Bennett Avenue is a distinguished prewar Art Deco co-op completed in 1939, rising six stories with 84 units in Washington Heights' Hudson Heights neighborhood. The building showcases original Art Deco features throughout, including a stunning marble lobby adorned with historical murals depicting Native Americans, George Washington, and workers constructing the George Washington Bridge. The elevator building sits on quiet, tree lined Bennett Avenue between West 186th and West 187th Streets, offering residents a peaceful residential setting with convenient access to the A and 1 subway lines.
The apartments at 120 Bennett Avenue retain their classic Art Deco character with distinctive architectural details such as sunken living rooms, graceful curved archways, and bay windows that flood spaces with natural light. Most units feature hardwood floors with intricate inlays, crown molding, and generous proportions typical of prewar construction. Windowed kitchens and bathrooms are standard throughout the building, with many units offering multiple exposures from east to west providing cross breezes and sunlight throughout the day. Storage is abundant, with apartments typically featuring three to five large closets, many outfitted with custom organizational systems.
The building's two bedroom apartments are particularly spacious, with some units described as having king sized primary bedrooms, separate dining areas, and flexible second bedrooms that can serve as home offices. Several units feature renovated kitchens with high end finishes including granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and custom cabinetry. The largest two bedroom unit is noted as a corner apartment with two full bathrooms, while some layouts include convenient powder rooms and en suite bathrooms off the primary bedroom.
Building amenities include a landscaped rear patio with trees, plantings, benches, and picnic tables that can be reserved for private gatherings. Residents enjoy the services of a live in superintendent and porter who maintain the building's pristine condition, along with two elevators, a 24 hour laundry room, bike storage, individual storage lockers (with a waiting list), and modern conveniences like video doorbells and mail chutes on every floor. The building maintains a cat friendly policy but does not permit dogs.
The location offers the best of uptown living with proximity to Fort Tryon Park and The Cloisters Museum, providing residents with access to manicured gardens and world class medieval art collections. The neighborhood combines the tranquility of tree lined residential streets with urban conveniences, featuring nearby cafes, restaurants, bars, and shopping. Transportation is excellent with the A express and 1 local trains just blocks away, plus the M98 express bus providing direct service to lower Manhattan, making this Hudson Heights location increasingly attractive to buyers seeking prewar charm and modern convenience.
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