Located on a high floor of an Emery Roth designed prewar, full-service cooperative on Park Avenue and 84th Street, this outstanding, south-facing 8-room home offers a gracious layout with magnificent light. The apartment features soaring ceilings, large picture windows and amazing open skyline views all the way down to midtown Manhattan. One enters the home through an impressive 23-foot gallery, off of a semi-private elevator landing. The entertaining rooms include a living room with a woodburning fireplace flanked by a formal dining room and a corner library (which could easily become a third bedroom if needed). There is a bright, spacious, windowed kitchen with large pantry and ample room for dining. A staff room with staff bath and a separate laundry area with washer/dryer may be found adjacent to the kitchen. The private chambers are situated along the Western wing of the residence. The master bedroom has a large picture window framing a lovely western exposure, a spacious dressing room/walk-in closet and a vast master bath with double sinks. There is a second bedroom with ample closets. Built in 1916, this neo-Gothic style 12-story brown brick apartment house with terra-cotta decoration was designed by Emery Roth for Bing & Bing, one of the city's major developers of luxury residential buildings. With just 65 units, this distinctive cooperative offers residents the highest levels of service and privacy. Amenities include a fully equipped fitness center and storage facilities.
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