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Leonard Gottlieb

Leonard Gottlieb
Westside Office

Eric Janssen

Eric Janssen
Westside Office

Annette Schwed

Annette Schwed
Midtown Office

New York Magazine

Taking Inventory Central Park West

Every single apartment for sale, from 86th Street to 100th Street.

By Katie Charles

300 Central Park West (pictured above)

At 90th Street
One of the West Side’s four twin-tower prewars, the El Dorado houses Ron Howard and Garrison Keillor, who just rebought his apartment here a decade after leaving. Garage, storage, and gym are here—as are prices of about $2 million per bedroom.

Apt. 8H: $2.95 million.

Two-bedroom, two-bath; 2,000 square feet. Maintenance: $2,390. (Irene Balsam, Halstead.)


 

320 Central Park West (pictured above)

At 92nd Street
A block above the El Dorado sits the Ardsley, also by architect Emery Roth. No garage here, but an attentive staff and a new gym. The co-op board’s not as stodgy as some, allowing both pets and pied-à-terre buyers.

Apt. 4C: $2.355 million.

Three-bedroom, three-bath; 2,100 square feet. Maintenance: $2,156. (Leonard Gottlieb and Eric Janssen; Halstead.)

382 Central Park West

Near 97th Street

Another Manhattantown tower, the Olmsted.

Apt. 14U: $499,000.
Studio; 550 square feet. Charges and taxes: $442. (Annette Schwed, Halstead.)

 

Monday, June 26, 2006