Residence 11J at 200 West 54th Street
A gracious pre-war two-bedroom, one-bathroom home offering classic character and peaceful city living. Facing east, this high floor home enjoys magical Midtown views along with an abundance of light all day, while remaining exceptionally quiet.
Soaring approximately 9'6" ceilings enhance the sense of space, complementing the timeless proportions and architectural details typical of pre-war design. The thoughtful layout features two well-sized bedrooms, a comfortable living area, and a functional kitchen and bath.
The Adlon 200 West 54th Street - Cooperative
Built in 1912 the 12 story coop was designed by George and Edward Blum. The building has 128 apartments and was converted to a coop in 1988. Once a hotel the building was named after the famous Hotel Adlon in Berlin, developed by Alexander Pincus, Joseph Graf and Morris Goldstone and originally the south wing was planned as a separate building called the Aljomor named after the developers' first names. Full time doorman, Close to Central Park and the B,D,E,N,R,Q and 1 trains, Columbus Circle, shopping, Broadway Theater and famous restaurants are all in this convenient midtown location. The coop permits 80% financing and pets are allowed with board approval.
Residence 11J at 200 West 54th Street
A gracious pre-war two-bedroom, one-bathroom home offering classic character and peaceful city living. Facing east, this high floor home enjoys magical Midtown views along with an abundance of light all day, while remaining exceptionally quiet.
Soaring approximately 9'6" ceilings enhance the sense of space, complementing the timeless proportions and architectural details typical of pre-war design. The thoughtful layout features two well-sized bedrooms, a comfortable living area, and a functional kitchen and bath.
The Adlon 200 West 54th Street - Cooperative
Built in 1912 the 12 story coop was designed by George and Edward Blum. The building has 128 apartments and was converted to a coop in 1988. Once a hotel the building was named after the famous Hotel Adlon in Berlin, developed by Alexander Pincus, Joseph Graf and Morris Goldstone and originally the south wing was planned as a separate building called the Aljomor named after the developers' first names. Full time doorman, Close to Central Park and the B,D,E,N,R,Q and 1 trains, Columbus Circle, shopping, Broadway Theater and famous restaurants are all in this convenient midtown location. The coop permits 80% financing and pets are allowed with board approval.
Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC