pelham west
property DETAILS
Beds
1, 2, 4
baths
1-2.5
Rent/Month
$2,995 - $12,495
340 W 87th Street, New York, NY
about pelham west
Welcome to Pelham West, a handsome prewar building as lovely and welcoming as the Upper West Side itself. Built in 1925 by the revered George F. Pelham — one of the area's preeminent architects — this six-story Neo-Renaissance building offers one- and two-bedroom homes that capture the essence of prewar refinement with the ease of modern conveniences. Spacious layouts feature excellent natural light, hardwood floors, and beautifully updated bathrooms and kitchens. Residents of this pet-friendly elevator building enjoy full-time doorman and live-in superintendent service, video security, laundry facilities and a package room.
From this lovely block within the Riverside-West End Historic District, you'll enjoy easy access to the renowned parks, shopping and dining the Upper West Side is known for. Nearby 1/2/3, B and C trains, excellent bus service and CitiBikes make getting around town a breeze.
apartment features
Hardwood Floors
Pre-war details
Modern kitchens
Marble- tiled bathrooms
Heat and Water included
Property Features
Historic Pre-War building
24/7 Video Surveillance
Live-in super
Updated Elevator
Pets are Welcome
Heat and Water included
State of the Art Video Security System
Laundry in building
Package room
get to know
the Upper West Side
Known for its tranquil tree-lined streets flanked by historic brownstones and luxury apartment houses, Manhattan's Upper West Side is one of the most sought-after residential neighborhoods in the world. Here, you're surrounded by outstanding performing arts at Lincoln Center, Ivy League institution Columbia University, and the sprawling outdoor space of Riverside Park and Central Park. With impressive shopping, dining and nightlife destinations in between, the Upper West Side balances intimate residential serenity and urban accessibility with remarkable ease.
Gourmet Heaven
Some of New York City's best food shops are located on the Upper West Side, and their astounding longevity — each has been serving the neighborhood for more than a century! — is a testament to their enduring appeal. Revered deli destination Barney Greengrass has made nearly as many television and movie appearances as it has sky-high pastrami sandwiches. Seafood specialist Citarella offers a 40-foot-long fish counter. Visit the original Fairway Market location, or head to Zabar's for a dizzying selection of food and kitchen supplies. Foodies rejoice!
Gardens Galore
Outside of the city's esteemed botanic gardens, the Upper West Side offers some of New York's most gorgeous greenery. At the 91st Street Community Garden within Riverside Park, you can stroll among the breathtaking flowers that served as a backdrop in the film "You've Got Mail." The West Side Community Garden is famed for its annual Tulip Festival. The Lotus Garden was one the first green roofs in the city, and at just two-fifths of an acre Septuagesimo Uno is the smallest NYC park.
The Reservoir
One could spend days waxing poetic about the beauty of Central Park, but it's the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir that holds a particular place of pride in the hearts of uptowners. Many fitness enthusiasts and dog owners start the day with a run or stroll around the paths that encircle this beloved body of water, while others bask in the amazing views that stretch from the shimmering water to the high-rises of Midtown and sunset over the historic rooflines of Central Park West.