For over a century, The Apthorp has been a celebrated, yet serene enclave in the heart of New York’s Upper West Side. Conceived in 1908 as the largest, most ambitious apartment house ever built, each of its apartments were unique designs, created with the kind of craftsmanship that today cannot be purchased for any price.
In the midst of Manhattan’s most classic and vibrant residential neighborhood, here is a place apart. A designated New York City Landmark, The Apthorp’s four lobbies are entered from a beautifully landscaped private courtyard; each landing provides access to only three to five residences. And those residences — spacious and light filled, no two alike — have been newly renovated, meticulously restored, and brought with care and grace into the 21st century.
The Building
– Italian Renaissance Revival architecture
– Richly ornamented limestone façade, iconic iron entry gates
– One of four private courtyard drive pre-war buildings
– 161 condominium residences
The Services
– 24-hour attended Broadway gate
– West End Avenue gate attended daily
– Four residential lobbies each with 16-hour doorman
– Mail delivered by-hand
– On-site management office
– Resident Manager
– On-site parking garage
The Amenities
A 6,500-square-foot amenity suite with planned completion in early 2012, including:
– Private spa and fitness center
– Complete circuit of weight training and cardio equipment
– Separate yoga/exercise studio
– Two adjoining treatment suites each with full bath
– Steam room and sauna
– Entertainment suite with bar, catering kitchen, integrated media and billiards
– Children’s play room and craft center
– Individual storage rooms available for purchase / license