For over 96 years, The Greystone has been an iconic address on the Upper West Side, and it continues to offer luxury rental living with a boutique hotel-style sensibility. Recently updated with newly renovated apartments, this historic building combines pre-war design with state-of-the-art appliances and custom cabinetry for a unique and peerless look and feel.
Inside the apartments, each studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom unit has undergone extensive planning to maximize both space and comfort. Intuitively laid-out appliances, cabinetry, faucets, and fixtures are both accessible and out of the way, providing a seamless and functional living experience.
The Greystone also offers an array of modern amenities that extend your living area and are instantly available for you and your guests to enjoy. The rooftop deck features landscaped gardens and a private lounge, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. The modern fitness facilities ensure that you can stay active and healthy without ever having to leave the building.
But The Greystone is more than just well-appointed interiors and modern amenities. The building fosters a strong culture and tight-knit community within its walls, creating a sense of community and belonging that cannot be manufactured.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to live in this historic and iconic building on the Upper West Side. Contact us today to schedule a showing and experience all that The Greystone has to offer.
The Upper West Side, bordered by Central Park and Riverside Park, is dotted with residential structures that seem like they sprang straight out of a movie or television show. Indeed, the neighborhood has often been depicted in films and TV shows, notably Seinfeld, You've Got Mail, American Psycho, Ghostbusters, Hannah and her Sisters, among many others. All of this makes the Upper West Side an ideal location for a stroll through pop culture history-and history in general.
As you walk around, you'll notice beautiful row residences and some of the loveliest pre-war structures on the tree-lined and flower-filled streets on the Upper West Side. Despite the fact that it might be an expensive location to live in, the Upper West Side provides everything you need within walking distance.
The Upper West Side is located between 59th and 110th Street between Central Park (to the East) and the Hudson River (to the West). It is next to the neighborhoods of…
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