The Bromley 225 W 83rd Street – Renovation Completed

We are happy to announce that we have completed the renovation of a one-bedroom apartment at The Bromley, located at 225 W. 83rd Street. See photos of the project.

This large, 23-story condominium occupies the Broadway blockfront between 83rd and 84th Streets.

Designed by Costas Kondylis of Philip Birnbaum & Associates, this red-brick, 308-unit building is most notable for its oculi–circular openings and motifs—on its top five floors and around much of its base above the retail spaces and in the middle of a three-story, white-colored base.

The red-brick façade is very rhythmic with relatively deep recesses that provide many corner windows even in the middle of the building below the terraced top floors.

The building is on the former site of the Loew’s 83rd Street theater, designed in 1921 by Thomas W. Lamb, and it now contains the Loew’s 84th Street Sixplex, designed by Heid & Rubin. The sixplex, one of the first major multiplexes on the West Side, contains about 2,975 seats and is one of the more popular ones in Manhattan.

The building, which was completed in 1986 and developed by William L. Haines and Haseko, Inc., has a health club and pool, a garage, and room service.

In their definitive “A.I.A. Guide to New York City, Third Edition,” (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988), Elliot Willensky and Norval White remark that this building is “a chunky filler of Broadway’s belly,” adding that “Post Modern green glazing with limestone gives a graceful edge to West 83rd Street and a serrated neo-Dutch profile.”

The building has an impressive presence and the abundance of oculi is quite remarkable.

The building is across Broadway from Ollie’s, a very popular Chinese restaurant and there is good public transportation in the area, which also has a Barnes & Noble bookstore and Zabar’s, the famous food store nearby.

The building has a garage, a doorman, a concierge, a roof deck, and a bicycle room. It has many terraces.

Courtesy: CR

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