The ResidenceComprised of two separate apartments, 10-11N and 10W, that are open to each other and used by this owner as one residence, this apartment offers the convenience of two separate wings. They may also be formally combined subject to board approval.With 48 feet of frontage onto Central Park, 10-11N has 15 windows and features a magnificent 32 foot wide corner living room facing Central Park. The dining room, which measures 18' x 19', includes south-facing windows and enjoys Central Park views seen through the living room. From the private elevator landing a grand hall leads to the public rooms facing Central Park while a separate hallway leads to two offices, formerly staff bedrooms, which share a powder room, and the large chef's kitchen with a center island and east-facing window with Central Park views. From the 10-11N entry, a gracious stair leads up to three bedrooms and two baths, including the corner master bedroom suite. Flooded with light from west and north windows and featuring outstanding Central Park views, the 16 foot wide master bedroom has an en-suite bath and leads to a large sitting room which can be a separate bedroom or part of the master suite as it features two large walk-in closets. There is a washer-dryer on the hallway and a large third bedroom with two closets and a full bath. 10W which faces predominantly west and includes 10 windows, begins with a large entry hall leading to the living room, positioned next to the dining room. The kitchen can be accessed from the main hall or from the dining room. The first bedroom features three closets and uses a full bath on the hallway. The larger rear bedroom, originally the master for the W apartment, faces south and west and includes two large closets and a full bath. Purchaser pays 2% flip tax.The Brentmore by Schwartz and Gross ArchitectsWhile working for different firms, Simon Schwartz and Arthur Gross met at the Hebrew Technical Institute in the East Village in the 1890s and would go on to found their own firm in 1902. Built between 1909-1910, the Beaux-Arts/Neo-Renaissance faade of brick, stone, terra cotta, and ironwork rises twelve stories at the southwest corner of 69th and Central Park West. Among the most distinctive on this street, Schwartz and Gross would later design 55 Central Park West, 91 Central Park West, 101 Central Park West, 271 Central Park West as well as several other notable cooperatives on the Upper West Side.Co-exclusive.
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The ResidenceComprised of two separate apartments, 10-11N and 10W, that are open to each other and used by this owner as one residence, this apartment offers the convenience of two separate wings. They may also be formally combined subject to board approval.With 48 feet of frontage onto Central Park, 10-11N has 15 windows and features a magnificent 32 foot wide corner living room facing Central Park. The dining room, which measures 18' x 19', includes south-facing windows and enjoys Central Park views seen through the living room. From the private elevator landing a grand hall leads to the public rooms facing Central Park while a separate hallway leads to two offices, formerly staff bedrooms, which share a powder room, and the large chef's kitchen with a center island and east-facing window with Central Park views. From the 10-11N entry, a gracious stair leads up to three bedrooms and two baths, including the corner master bedroom suite. Flooded with light from west and north windows and featuring outstanding Central Park views, the 16 foot wide master bedroom has an en-suite bath and leads to a large sitting room which can be a separate bedroom or part of the master suite as it features two large walk-in closets. There is a washer-dryer on the hallway and a large third bedroom with two closets and a full bath. 10W which faces predominantly west and includes 10 windows, begins with a large entry hall leading to the living room, positioned next to the dining room. The kitchen can be accessed from the main hall or from the dining room. The first bedroom features three closets and uses a full bath on the hallway. The larger rear bedroom, originally the master for the W apartment, faces south and west and includes two large closets and a full bath. Purchaser pays 2% flip tax.The Brentmore by Schwartz and Gross ArchitectsWhile working for different firms, Simon Schwartz and Arthur Gross met at the Hebrew Technical Institute in the East Village in the 1890s and would go on to found their own firm in 1902. Built between 1909-1910, the Beaux-Arts/Neo-Renaissance faade of brick, stone, terra cotta, and ironwork rises twelve stories at the southwest corner of 69th and Central Park West. Among the most distinctive on this street, Schwartz and Gross would later design 55 Central Park West, 91 Central Park West, 101 Central Park West, 271 Central Park West as well as several other notable cooperatives on the Upper West Side.Co-exclusive.
The ResidenceComprised of two separate apartments, 10-11N and 10W, that are open to each other and used by this owner as one residence, this apartment offers the convenience of two separate wings. They may also be formally combined subject to board approval.With 48 feet of frontage onto Central Park, 10-11N has 15 windows and features a magnificent 32 foot wide corner living room facing Central Park. The dining room, which measures 18' x 19', includes south-facing windows and enjoys Central Park views seen through the living room. From the private elevator landing a grand hall leads to the public rooms facing Central Park while a separate hallway leads to two offices, formerly staff bedrooms, which share a powder room, and the large chef's kitchen with a center island and east-facing window with Central Park views. From the 10-11N entry, a gracious stair leads up to three bedrooms and two baths, including the corner master bedroom suite. Flooded with light from west and north windows and featuring outstanding Central Park views, the 16 foot wide master bedroom has an en-suite bath and leads to a large sitting room which can be a separate bedroom or part of the master suite as it features two large walk-in closets. There is a washer-dryer on the hallway and a large third bedroom with two closets and a full bath. 10W which faces predominantly west and includes 10 windows, begins with a large entry hall leading to the living room, positioned next to the dining room. The kitchen can be accessed from the main hall or from the dining room. The first bedroom features three closets and uses a full bath on the hallway. The larger rear bedroom, originally the master for the W apartment, faces south and west and includes two large closets and a full bath. Purchaser pays 2% flip tax.The Brentmore by Schwartz and Gross ArchitectsWhile working for different firms, Simon Schwartz and Arthur Gross met at the Hebrew Technical Institute in the East Village in the 1890s and would go on to found their own firm in 1902. Built between 1909-1910, the Beaux-Arts/Neo-Renaissance faade of brick, stone, terra cotta, and ironwork rises twelve stories at the southwest corner of 69th and Central Park West. Among the most distinctive on this street, Schwartz and Gross would later design 55 Central Park West, 91 Central Park West, 101 Central Park West, 271 Central Park West as well as several other notable cooperatives on the Upper West Side.Co-exclusive.
Description
The ResidenceComprised of two separate apartments, 10-11N and 10W, that are open to each other and used by this owner as one residence, this apartment offers the convenience of two separate wings. They may also be formally combined subject to board approval.With 48 feet of frontage onto Central Park, 10-11N has 15 windows and features a magnificent 32 foot wide corner living room facing Central Park. The dining room, which measures 18' x 19', includes south-facing windows and enjoys Central Park views seen through the living room. From the private elevator landing a grand hall leads to the public rooms facing Central Park while a separate hallway leads to two offices, formerly staff bedrooms, which share a powder room, and the large chef's kitchen with a center island and east-facing window with Central Park views. From the 10-11N entry, a gracious stair leads up to three bedrooms and two baths, including the corner master bedroom suite. Flooded with light from west and north windows and featuring outstanding Central Park views, the 16 foot wide master bedroom has an en-suite bath and leads to a large sitting room which can be a separate bedroom or part of the master suite as it features two large walk-in closets. There is a washer-dryer on the hallway and a large third bedroom with two closets and a full bath. 10W which faces predominantly west and includes 10 windows, begins with a large entry hall leading to the living room, positioned next to the dining room. The kitchen can be accessed from the main hall or from the dining room. The first bedroom features three closets and uses a full bath on the hallway. The larger rear bedroom, originally the master for the W apartment, faces south and west and includes two large closets and a full bath. Purchaser pays 2% flip tax.The Brentmore by Schwartz and Gross ArchitectsWhile working for different firms, Simon Schwartz and Arthur Gross met at the Hebrew Technical Institute in the East Village in the 1890s and would go on to found their own firm in 1902. Built between 1909-1910, the Beaux-Arts/Neo-Renaissance faade of brick, stone, terra cotta, and ironwork rises twelve stories at the southwest corner of 69th and Central Park West. Among the most distinctive on this street, Schwartz and Gross would later design 55 Central Park West, 91 Central Park West, 101 Central Park West, 271 Central Park West as well as several other notable cooperatives on the Upper West Side.Co-exclusive.
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