The Brentmore
The Brentmore | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential |
Address | 88 Central Park West |
Coordinates | 40°46′27″N 73°58′40″W / 40.7742°N 73.97782°WCoordinates: 40°46′27″N 73°58′40″W / 40.7742°N 73.97782°W |
Height | 146 ft |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 12 |
The Brentmore at 88 Central Park West, on the Upper West Side of New York City, is an apartment building that faces the west side of Central Park. It is on the southwest corner of 69th Street.[1]
The Brentmore is in the Upper West Side-Central Park West Historic District which has been established by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission;[2] and it is a contributing property to the federally designated Central Park West Historic District.
History[]
The beige brick Brentmore was built in 1910.[1]
Notable residents[]
Notable residents of the Brentmore have included:
- Clive Davis, producer[3]
- Celeste Holm, actress[1]
- Sean Lennon[4]
- Lorne Michaels, director[1]
- Robert De Niro, actor[1]
- Paul Simon, musician[5]
- Sting, musician[6]
- Harvey Weinstein, producer[5]
See also[]
- Central Park West Historic District
- List of properties (Central Park West Historic District)
References[]
- ^ a b c d e Finn, Robin. "Celeste's home hit the market," New York Times. November 1, 2012; retrieved 2013-6-20.
- ^ "NYCLPC Upper West Side - Central Park West Historic District Designation Report, volume 2"
- ^ Davis, Clive. (2013). The Soundtrack of My Life, P. 109.
- ^ Tennant, Christopher. (2008). The Official Filthy Rich Handbook, p. 34.
- ^ a b Mason, Christopher. "West of Eden," New York Magazine. September 2, 1996, p. 23; retrieved 2013-6-20.
- ^ Harris, Elizabeth A. "Sting Sells Co-op on Central Park," New York Times. April 27, 2010; retrieved 2013-6-20.
External links[]
Categories:
- Residential buildings completed in 1910
- Residential buildings in Manhattan
- Central Park West Historic District
- Historic district contributing properties in New York City
- Historic district contributing properties in New York (state)
- Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
- Upper West Side
- 1910 establishments in New York City