Central Park W, Columbus Circle, Medical Office Space For Lease 110 – 1,850 SF
Suite 110 – 1,850 SF
Suite 110 – 1,350 SF
Suite 110 – 1,100 SF
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Soaring 32 stories above Central Park West, it stands as one of the neighborhood’s most distinguished architectural landmarks. Completed in 1930, the building was developed by visionary real estate mogul Irwin S. Chanin, whose legacy also includes iconic New York venues such as the Biltmore, Roxy, and Majestic Theaters.
Designed in the Art Deco style, The Century is instantly recognizable for its twin towers, accented by rounded geometric forms and expansive bay windows that capture sweeping views over the southwest corner of Central Park. Originally introduced as a luxury rental property, the building remained in that form until 1987, when it was converted into condominiums following an unsuccessful co-op bid a few years earlier.
Upon entering, residents and guests are welcomed by a grand U-shaped lobby with elegant details, which leads to a landscaped rear courtyard.
While the ground level is reserved for retail, the upper floors house 330 residential units, ranging from spacious studios to one- and two-bedroom homes, with floor plans starting at approximately 750 square feet and exceeding 2,000 square feet in the largest residences.
Select layouts include duplexes and private terraces, and many homes still showcase original Art Deco details, such as elegant step-down living rooms.
The Century provides a robust suite of amenities, including concierge and doorman services, six attended elevator banks, a bicycle room, resident storage, a live-in manager, central air conditioning, and laundry facilities. The building is pet-friendly and permits up to 90% financing, making it highly accessible to a wide range of buyers.
Over the years, The Century has attracted a roster of notable residents, among them Ethel Merman, Lee Shubert, Robert Goulet, and Fay Wray, adding to its storied reputation as one of Manhattan’s most desirable addresses.
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Walking is an excellent way for New Yorkers to take care of their health, but almost everyone chooses to use personal cars or public transportation. The M5, M7, M10, M20, and M104 buses serve the circle, providing through service. Under the Columbus Circle is the New York City Subway’s 59th Street–Columbus Circle station, served by several trains. Traffic in this area is in high intensity. Luckily the public transportation is well organized.
59th Street–Columbus Circle
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