65 Central Park West is one of nine Central Park West landmarks* designed by famed Emery Roth. Less dramatic than Roth’s towered San Remo, Beresford, or El Dorado, this Neo-Renaissance co-op is still impressive New York architecture.
The building’s location, across from Tavern on the Green and just a three-block walk from Lincoln Center, is idyllic.
Apartments here are currently (Feb. 2022) listed at between $1.2 and $4.1 million.
* One of the Emery Roth landmarks, Mayflower Hotel (1925), was demolished in 2004 to make way for Robert A.M. Stern’s 15 CPW. Roth’s other Central Park landmarks are still standing. Besides 65 CPW they are (moving uptown): San Remo (1930), Beresford (1929), Alden (1926), 275 CPW (1930), 295 CPW (1940), Eldorado (1931), and Ardsley (1931).
- Name: 65 Central Park West
- Location: 65 Central Park West
- Year Completed: 1926
- Architect: Emery Roth
- Style: neo-Renaissance
- NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission: Designation Report
- City Realty: Carter Horsley review
- Google Map
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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken June 2015