ID # | OLRS-1829669 |
Detay | 1 chambre, 1 twalèt, machin lave, machin sèch, batiman an gen 12 etaj DOM: 304 jou |
Construction Year | 1885 |
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Tren anba tè | 2 minit pou tren N, Q, R, W |
4 minit pou tren A, B, C, D, 1, F, E | |
10 minit pou tren M | |
Pristine, renovated jewel-box apartment at the historic Osborne cooperative. No detail was overlooked in the total renovation of this pre-war gem. A perfect blend of modern aesthetic and historic charm with 14 foot high ceilings and a beautifully restored Juliette bay window. Live your New York City dream with Broadway, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Central Park right at your doorstep.
You will be amazed by the quality of this renovation. All of the original details that make the Osborne apartments so special have been refinished and restored to their full beauty. Gorgeous new white oak herringbone flooring was installed throughout with elegant decorative sapele wood strip borders. All electric and plumbing was upgraded, including a Lutron Caseta programmable lighting system.
Top of the line appliances and finishes were used in the kitchen, including a luxurious single-piece marble backsplash and countertop, Miele appliances, Fisher & Paykel dishwasher, Franke sink and custom cabinetry.
The spa-like, windowed bathroom is tiled with decadent Thassos and Carrera marble basket-weave flooring. A luxurious walk-in rain shower and a Carrera marble vanity complete the picture.
The closet space has been maximized with custom millwork, top-quality doors, designer doorknobs and hinges. There is also a Miele washer and dryer.
The Osborne's ornate lobby is the most unique and beautiful in all of New York City. This co-op is well run and in solid financial health with a wonderful staff including a full time doorman. The newly outfitted roof deck showcases views of Central Park and Times Square.
Throughout its history, the Osborne has housed many notable artists, actors, and musicians. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building as a city landmark in 1991, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
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