Emery Roth & Sons was one of the most prolific architectural
firms responsible for many of the classic New York City buildings.
The founder, Emery Roth (1871 – 1948) worked on many projects
in the 1920's and 1930's, combining the Beaux-Arts and Art Deco styles.
151 East 80th Street
12 floors
42 units
Pre-war mid-rise elevator building. This classic pre-war building was designed by the architect Emery Roth. There
are only four apartments per floor in this building.
The apartments have high ceilings.
The Beresford
(211 Central Park West)
23 floors
175 units
High-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a gym. Castle-like appearance with
three towers and two major façades. The apartments have high ceilings.
The San Remo
(145 Central Park West)
28 floors
138 units
High-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym.
275 Central Park West
19 floors
114 units
A prewar Neo-Renaissance building. Part of the
government-designated Central Park West Historic District.
295 Central Park West
19 floors
136 units
Mid-twentieth century high-rise landmark doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a laundry. Part of the government-designated Central Park West Historic District.
299 West 12th Street
17 floors
182 units
Pre-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a laundry. The apartments have high ceilings.