About
Building Located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, 101 West 78th Street is a turn-of-the-century brick building that has been transformed into a modern condo residence with 47 three to five-bedroom units spanning 7 floors. Residences The residences take advantage of the classic details and generously sized rooms and embellish them with a fresh and contemporary eye. Each unit enjoys grand foyers, eat-in kitchens, formal dining rooms, and large bedroom suites. There are marble fireplaces in select homes. The kitchens have been designed in collaboration with Stephen Sills and crafted by Smallbone of Devizes in their Wiltshire, UK atelier. The kitchen cabinetry has been hand-painted on-site in a custom finish, topped with slabs of white Carrara marble, and bedecked with aged brass or polished nickel cabinet hardware. Solid oak drawer interiors have dovetailed joints and a bespoke Stephen Sills-designed stain that complements the wood flooring. A full suite of Miele appliances and a SubZero under counter wine cellar complete the package. The master bathrooms are clad in Snow White honed marble, with custom white smoke lacquer vanities and Waterworks fixtures. Amenities Amenities include a fitness center, children’s playroom, and bicycle and stroller storage.
Amenities
- bike storage
- concierge
- doorman full time
- elevator
- fitness center
- full service
- garden
- kitchen
- landmark
- laundry
- lobby attendant
- nursery
- pets allowed
- playroom
- private restaurant
- roof deck
- spa
- storage
Building Overview
- Year Built: 1986
- Total Units: 23
- Total Stories: 9
- Community Board: 7
- City Council District: N/A
- Type: CondoCoop High rise
- Architect: HTO Architect
- Developer: Newcastle Realty Services, GTIS Partners
- Manager: N/A
- School District: 3
Units
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101 West 78th Street
101 w 78th st, new york, ny
- 23 units
- 9 stories
- Built in 1986
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