46 West 83rd Street, the Lathrop, located just a half block from Central Park, is an eight story structure of steel, stone, glazed white brick and ironwork is an elegant example of Neo-Renaissance architecture.
The Lathrop was built in 1910-1911 by the Hennessy Realty Company, the corporate name for the developers Joseph & Isaac Polstein. The building architects were Schwartz & Gross. There are 65 residential units, some of which have been combined into larger apartments. Amenities include
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Upper West Side
A cultural enclave with edge. Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy...
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