Condo located in Yorkville, at The Northeast corner of First Avenue
Comment About the Building
The Dunhill Condominium was built as such in 1986 on the former site of a supermarket by The AIB Development Corporation with 88 units on 30 floors. At that time the ?border? was 86th Street so in order to attract buyers to the building it was generously built with storage bins for each home, a windowed health club, party room, sprawling children?s playroom, roof deck and the laundry room with the best view on the UES. Now, there is no longer a ?border? and the Dunhill stands out as a unique building built with classic red bricks and combinable units with tons of light in a great location and zoned for the award-winning elementary school PS 290.
Furthermore, each home was built with a balcony or a terrace made of solid brick making even the most height-challenged human or pet comfortable enjoying the fresh air. As a differentiator, light colored herringbone floors were used in the original construction along with timeless black & white marble baths and oversized windows. And as a testament to the quality of the building, the developer lives in the building to this day.
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Comment About the Building
The Dunhill Condominium was built as such in 1986 on the former site of a supermarket by The AIB Development Corporation with 88 units on 30 floors. At that time the ?border? was 86th Street so in order to attract buyers to the building it was generously built with storage bins for each home, a windowed health club, party room, sprawling children?s playroom, roof deck and the laundry room with the best view on the UES. Now, there is no longer a ?border? and the Dunhill stands out as a unique building built with classic red bricks and combinable units with tons of light in a great location and zoned for the award-winning elementary school PS 290. Furthermore, each home was built with a balcony or a terrace made of solid brick making even the most height-challenged human or pet comfortable enjoying the fresh air. As a differentiator, light colored herringbone floors were used in the original construction along with timeless black & white marble baths and oversized windows. And as a testament to the quality of the building, the developer lives in the building to this day.