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Speechless Sunday: West End Avenue Historic District - Upper West Side

Mitchell Hall  NYC Real Estate Broker: Real Estate Agent in Manhattan, NY

West End Avenue, Upper West Side

WEPS (West End Preservation Society) announced a newly proposed area designation as defined by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on September 15, 2010. WEPA has been trying for years to designate West End Avenue a historic landmark district. Through efforts of saving landmark buildings from the wrecking ball and campaigning for a West End Avenue historic district an even larger area is being proposed and considered.

This district is larger than previous proposals. Due to the enormity of the area proposed, a total of 790 buildings, the LPC will divide the district and the hearings into 3 geographical areas, extending the existing historic districts. The Upper West Side already boasts some 2,035 landmarked buildings. By expanding the existing districts, the commission will also protect more buildings on the side streets. The result will be two-miles of almost uniterrupted pre-war grandeur. One of the most pristine stretches of pre-war architecture in the city. The hearings will take place in October.


New West End Avenue Historic District 'LPC' Map Unveiled:
West End Avenue Historic Distric

West End Ave: 70th - 107th Streets

Riverside Drive: 70th - 109th Streets

Parts of Broadway (WS): 70th - 109th Streets

Much of the Cross Streets: 70th - 109th

from Riverside Drive to West Side of Broadway


West End Avenue Brownstone

Download Map from Landmark Preservation Commission

West End Avenue, Upper West Side

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Preservationists Want West End Avenue Designated A Historic District

Mitchell Hall  NYC Real Estate Broker: Real Estate Agent in Manhattan, NY
535 West End Ave


Construction at 535 West End Avenue at 86th Street Artist rendering of 535 West End Avenue

Preservation group Landmark West is calling on the Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate a new historic district on the Upper West Side, including all of West End Avenue between 70th and 107th streets, the New York Times reported.

Landmark West said developers have been seizing individual row houses along the avenue, demolishing them and replacing them with glass apartment buildings.

The Upper West Side is already home to seven historic districts. The photo above was taken from my 9th floor apartment which is located diagonally across the street from the new 21 story luxury condo under construction.

While I support Landmark West, and I personally preferred my former view of townhouse rooftops, having lived in the neighborhood for more than 25 years, other than 200 West End Avenue at 70th Street and 535 West End Avenue I don't believe there has been any other new construction on West End Avenue in decades.

The majority of buildings along West End Avenue are pre-war coops. The new buildings are condos. While 200 West End Avenue is a glass building technically it is located in Lincoln Square since it is below 72nd Street.

535 West End Avenue is primarily a brick building being marketed as 21st century pre-war. The architecture compliments the neighborhood. The grand size apartments are either half or full floors. Prices range from $8.5 million to $25 million.

Residents have moved into 200 West End Avenue. There are still apartments available for immediate occupancy while 535 West End Avenue anticipates occupancy in the fall of 2009.

Contact me to schedule appointments or to have listings emailed from these new buildings on West End Avenue or any other Manhattan new development. If you prefer pre-war coops click here.