The Apple Bank Building
August 8th, 2007
Welcome to history. Apple Bank Condominiums, which covers an entire city block at the corner of Broadway and 73rd Street, is now ready for residents. Originally the spot of Apple Bank’s uptown branch, SLCE architects, which has designed over 100 Manhattan developments, has renovated the old Apple Bank structure to add style and sophistication to the grandeur of early 20th century architecture.
Apple Bank includes 29 units of one to four bedroom condominiums, including several duplexes with rooftop terraces. Each condominium floor plan is designed to be one-of-a-kind, but quality reigns supreme. Hardwood floors in the living area mesh nicely with marble bathrooms to create a modern flair while maintaining the historic feel of the building’s history. Natural light brightens rooms nicely, and sound insulation at the windows and floors create unprecedented privacy.
For the frazzled CEO, Apple Bank Condos create a sanctuary from the helter-skelter of business life. The mail carrier delivers mail to a personal box located next to the front door of each unit, cutting down on those annoying trips to the community mailbox that many developments have. A 24-hour door attendant provides extra security and service for those late-night jaunts to the office. And once daily tasks are complete, the master bath offers a soaking tub with a separate stall shower.
Apple Bank’s amenities are all about convenience. The second floor offers residents a private exercise room, and dog owners will be happy to know that there is a resident-only dog-grooming facility on the eighth floor. Each condominium is equipped with a washer and dryer, but the building offers a large-capacity washer just in case residents need to wash blankets or other bulky items. Finally, each condominium comes equipped with high-speed Internet capabilities.
As a hub of global culture, New Yorkers expect to have plenty to do when they get off of work, and Apple Bank Condominiums is located in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper West side. Overlooking Verdi Park, the building is also within eight blocks of The American Museum of Natural History and the adjacent Planetarium. Also within blocks are Central Park, the Hudson River and a ton of small shops, boutiques, and restaurants that cater to all cultures. Apple Bank condominiums are selling fast, with 75% of the homes already purchased or under consideration.
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