Apartment 57 at Amele Hall offers an amazing opportunity to create a fabulous 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home + home office that recalls the elegance, grand scale, and pretty architectural details of a bygone era with enduring appeal. The gracious layout presents flexibility for living with a vast entertaining...
Apartment 57 at Amele Hall offers an amazing opportunity to create a fabulous 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home + home office that recalls the elegance, grand scale, and pretty architectural details of a bygone era with enduring appeal. The gracious layout presents flexibility for living with a vast entertaining expanse, 2 - 4 bedrooms with den / media room and work from home options. With nearly 10' ceilings, a nearly 40' entry gallery, formal dining room and spacious eat-in kitchen space, the opportunities are endless to renovate in the style and design to match your taste and lifestyle. Currently configured as living room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms + guest room/home office. Washer/dryers are permitted with board approval. North-facing oversized windows draw in lovely, natural light and overlook the pretty tree-lined residential block below. Original turn-of-the-century details include a wood-paneled formal dining room, hardwood floors, and picture frame and crown moldings. 536 West 111th Street, also known as Amele Hall, is an elegant, boutique prewar cooperative building built in 1910 by renowned architects Muliken and Moeller. There are 8 floors with 40 apartments.The very well-maintained building features a stunning marble lobby and a common backyard area, and has a live-in superintendent, private storage, bike room and laundry. Pets are permitted. Located on the beautiful Upper West side of Manhattan in Morningside Heights, 536 West 111th Street is on a lovely tree-lined residential block one block from Riverside Park and two blocks from Morningside Park, as well as a short distance from Central Park. Morningside Heights is a lovely community with terrific shops, restaurants, markets, and conveniences. The Broadway subway line is also only one block away at 110th Street. The building is three blocks from Columbia University and other cultural institutions including Cathedral of St. John the Divine. There is also easy access outside the city via the Henry Hudson Parkway.
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