Constructed in 1900 designed by Robert Maynicke, we find high ceilings, spacious rooms and elegant ambiance in this palazzo style brick and limestone. Meanwhile, the Upper West Side location puts a signature slice of Manhattan at your finger tips, with both Central Park, Lincoln Center, shopping and relaxation close at hand. Located in the inward-looking side of the building, this cheerful, convertible studio features a lovely little slice of city view. The living room is spacious and as in most pre-war buildings. Closet space abounds. Will