353 Central Park West

Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

40°47′29″N 73°57′55″W / 40.7913°N 73.9653°W / 40.7913; -73.9653Current tenantsc. 16-32 tenantsConstruction started1992Completed1992Height230 feet (70 m)Technical detailsStructural systemSkyscraperFloor count19 (16 apartments)Lifts/elevators2Design and constructionArchitect(s)Yorancioglu Architects and The Vilkas Group[1]

353 Central Park West is an apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. It is located at the corner of Central Park West and West 95th Street.

The 19-story building with its landmark series of receding terraces creating a tower effect was built in 1992.[2]

Trivia

353 Central Park West is one of the few residential buildings in the city whose top is illuminated at night.[3]

Furthermore, 353 Central Park West is one of the few residential buildings in the city whose pinnacle height consists of active light fixtures.

The pinnacle of 353 Central Park West. Only two of the four light fixtures that make up the pinnacle height of the building are pictured.

References

  1. ^ "353 Central Park West in Upper West Side".
  2. ^ 353 Central Park West Carter B. Horsely, Upper West Side Book.
  3. ^ "The Upper West Side Book: Central Park West: 353 Central Park West".
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