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360 Central Park West #PHD
One of the largest private outdoor terraces on Central Park West awaits! Introducing PHD at Candela’s 360 Central Park West; a sprawling duplex that masterfully reimagines pre-war luxury for the modern age. Crafted to perfection by award-winning firm CetraRuddy, this home is truly a once in a generation offering.
17th Floor – Private elevator entry welcomes you into a gallery landing stretching over 24 feet. This central vestibule connects the Northern and Southern wings of the home, comprising the full 17th and 18th floors of the South tower. A pocket door leads you past a grand spiral staircase and Noir St. Laurent marble powder room into the home’s central Great Room boasting 10 ft. ceilings, two sets of south-facing Pella windows flood the space with direct southern light, highlighting the home’s 5 inch, solid oak herringbone floors that run throughout. The Great Room is flanked by the formal dining room and a large fourth bedroom suite or office.
The Kitchen: Custom-designed by Christopher Peacock. The chef kitchen includes millwork manufactured exclusively at Christopher’s own factory in Wardensville, West Virginia. The finishes include striking Calacatta marble countertops and backsplash, polished nickel hardware, oversized custom metal oven hood with matching metal accents, a pantry, wine fridge, and high-end Miele appliances.
The North Wing of the 17th floor boasts three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, including a primary suite with breathtaking Central Park views, double closets, and an oversized bathroom adorned with floor to ceiling Bianca Namibia marble walls, double vanity, soaking tub and shower.
18th Floor – Up the spiral staircase or via the internal elevator, awaits a gorgeous glass sunroom with 11 foot ceilings, a marble wet bar and a dumb waiter looking out upon the home’s striking 1,450 sq. ft. 360° wraparound terrace, offering a breathtaking setting for dinner, large scale entertaining, sun lounging, urban gardening, and idyllic life on the park.
The North side of the 18th floor features a large den with 10.5 ft. ceilings which could also function as a primary suite with a large walk in closet and an en-suite bathroom. The space is illuminated with two large windows and anchored by a set of double French glass doors opening out onto the North terrace, looking directly over Central Park and beyond!
360 Central Park West is the only pre-war Rosario Candela condo building on Central Park West. Redesigned as a brand new luxury condominium. Residents enjoy full-time door attendance, a children’s playroom, a fitness center, private storage, a bicycle room, and pet-washing facilities. The building is across the street from Central Park and is moments from a variety of dining and shopping options along Broadway and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. Nearby subway lines include the 1/2/3/B/C. Pets are welcome.
A separate studio apartment on the fourth floor is included in the purchase price.
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Neighborhood Guide
Upper West Side
The Upper West Side is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood located on the west side of Manhattan, stretching from West 59th Street to West 110th Street, and bounded by Central Park on the east and the Hudson River on the west. It is known for its historic architecture, cultural attractions, diverse dining options, and easy access to the great outdoors.
One of the most distinctive features of the Upper West Side is its stunning pre-war buildings, many of which are designated landmarks. From the majestic Art Deco towers along Central Park West to the charming brownstones lining its side streets, the neighborhood is a treasure trove of architectural gems.
In addition to its rich history, the Upper West Side is also home to a number of cultural institutions, including the American Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the New York Historical Society. Whether you’re interested in science, music, or history, there’s something for everyone in this neighborhood.
Foodies will love the Upper West Side’s diverse dining scene, which ranges from casual delis and diners to upscale restaurants and bakeries. Some of the area’s most beloved spots include Zabar’s, a gourmet food emporium; Barney Greengrass, a classic Jewish deli; and Levain Bakery, famous for its giant cookies.
Finally, the Upper West Side is a great place for nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts, thanks to its proximity to Central Park and the Hudson River. Whether you prefer jogging along the park’s winding paths, taking a stroll through its gardens, or kayaking on the river, there are plenty of opportunities to get outdoors and stay active.
Overall, the Upper West Side is a wonderful neighborhood that offers something for everyone, whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a great place to call home in the heart of the city.
What To Expect
- The infamous Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
- Cultural and intellectual hub
- Quiet streets
- The Beacon Theatre
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