263 Bennett Building. Faces the courtyard!
Welcome to living on the park, uptown! More pictures coming soon!
Low monthlies and affordable convenience. Located near all the local businesses, including supermarkets and a diverse selection of restaurants and nightspots.
This home has been completely renovated with skilled craftsmanship, high-end materials and finished natural hue hardwood floors throughout. The new kitchen has all stainless-steel appliances, including a large chef's stove, microwave and dishwasher. Spacious bedroom with enough room to set up an office on one side of it. (Currently that way). Lots of closet space with a walk-in closet!
Fort Tyron Gardens, a mid-century co-op on a picturesque tree-lined street, directly across the historic 67-acre Fort Tyron Park with tennis courts, incredible Hudson River views, The Cloisters, and Manhattan's largest dog park. This complex is well-managed and financially sound. The co-op has made significant infrastructure investments in recent years, including a brand-new roof, video intercom system, and upgrades that have given the co-op an A-rating for energy efficiency. This co-op welcomes your pets with a resident Super and friendly staff.
Building amenities include a live-in super, a courtyard and gardens, on-site laundry facilities, parking, and bike storage.
You'll also be across from the 190 Street A train. Popular local pubs and restaurants are within easy strolling distance, including Locksmith Bar, Buddha Beer Bar, Chicken Ranch and La Cantina Heights. The Broadway Performing Arts Center is about two blocks away, and you can hop the subway to the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square.
Between 155th and 190th Street is the energetic residential neighborhood of Washington Heights. Now ranked as Manhattan's 4th safest neighborhood, many families have resided in this area for generations. As one popular musical states, "the streets are filled with music" in this uptown neighborhood full of friendly faces, great food, and beautiful architecture.
Named for Fort Washington, which was constructed to fend off the British during the American Revolutionary War, Washington Heights was largely farmland, with several stately manors peppering the hilly area. One such manor, the Morris-Jumel House, still stands today as the oldest building in Manhattan.
As the city expanded after the revolution, more and more structures were built in the Heights to house the growing population. The development of apartment complexes and row houses led to an influx of Irish immigrants in the 1900′s, followed by a large Jewish population in the…
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