W. 72nd Street (Great Location)
Search » Rental » Upper West SideSituated at the corner of 72nd Street, overlooking the very heart of the Upper West Side, modern sophistication is born from a classic New York tradition. This one of a kind residence introduces an unexpected standard of elegance and effortless living to UWS rental apartments.
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$ 15,850
| Property Type: | Apartment |
| Price: | $ 15,850 |
| Bedrooms: | 3 |
| Bathrooms: | 3 |
| Elevator Gym Pet Friendly Doorman Laundry Room Outdoor Space Roof Deck |
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Neighborhood: Upper West Side

A major appeal of the Upper West Side is its proximity to Central Park, which runs for 50 city blocks from 59th to 110th Street and encompasses 843 acres, and to Riverside Park, whose western border starts at 72nd street and extends into Upper Manhattan. A haven for Rollerbladers, dog lovers, joggers, and cyclists, Central Park also offers entertainment and activities year-round for children and adults. During the summer, Shakespeare is performed in the Delacorte Theater and free events occur all summer long at the Central Park Summerstage. Children can enjoy the Wildlife Center, the Tisch Children's Zoo, the Carousel, and the Swedish Cottage, where puppeteers perform. Lincoln Center, located at West 62nd through West 66th Streets is the country's foremost performing arts center, offering live orchestral music, ballet, opera, and theater, and is home to the New York Ballet Company and the New York Philharmonic.
The American Museum of Natural History, located at Central Park West and 81st Street, is one of the largest and most important museums in the world. The museum is situated on four blocks and owns nearly 40 million specimens, including the mesmerizing giant mounted skeletons of dinosaurs. The famous Hayden Planetarium, long a part of the Museum of Natural History, has been newly renovated and renamed The Rose Center for Earth and Space. In the area surrounding the museum, buildings and homes are being restored, refurbished, and renovated, and old residences are giving way to brand new apartment towers. Most streets are tree lined and quiet where you will find brownstones, townhouses and pre-war buildings. Modern high-rises are usually found on the avenues.
Boundaries:
59th St. (excluding Columbus Circle) to 110th St., Central Park West to Hudson River
Sunway Stations1 to 66th St.-Lincoln Center | 1,2,3 to 72nd St. | B, C to 72nd St. | 1 to 79th St. | B, C to 81st St. | 1 to 86th St. | B, C to 86th St. | 1,2,3 to 96th St. | B,C to 96th St. | B,C to 103rd St. | 1 to 103rd St. | B,C to 103rd St. | 1 to 110th St. | B,C to 110th St.
