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Lincoln Square

Lincoln Square

Lincoln Square
Cooperative Building
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116 W 72nd St
New York, NY 10023
70 Units
15 Stories
1918 Year Built
$413K - $1.2M Value Range

Available Units

For Sale
No Units Available
For Rent
No Units Available

Highlights

  • City View
  • PS 199 Jessie Isador Straus Rated A
  • Elevator
  • Bike Room
  • 24 Hour Access
  • 3 min walk to Verdi Square

A century-old gem in the heart of Lincoln Square

Lincoln Square, a historic condominium building, stands as a testament to New York City's architectural legacy. Completed in 1918, this 15-story structure houses 70 units, offering residents a blend of pre-war charm and modern urban living. Located in the vibrant Lincoln Square neighborhood, the building provides easy access to some of Manhattan's most iconic cultural institutions and green spaces. Its enduring presence on the Upper West Side skyline reflects over a century of the city's evolution, making it a coveted address for those seeking a home steeped in New York's rich history.

Compact living spaces with pre-war character

Lincoln Square offers a range of living spaces designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The building features studio and one-bedroom layouts, catering to various lifestyle needs. Studios, starting at approximately 400 square feet, provide efficient living spaces ideal for singles or those seeking a pied-à-terre. One-bedroom units range from 535 to 650 square feet, offering more spacious accommodations with separate living and sleeping areas. Many units in Lincoln Square retain charming pre-war details such as high beamed ceilings, reaching up to 9'2", and beautifully restored hardwood floors. Recent renovations have brought modern touches to these historic spaces. Some apartments boast updated kitchens with stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and elegant finishes like Calacatta White Quartz countertops and penny tile backsplashes. Bathrooms in renovated units feature contemporary fixtures, large format tiles, and glass-enclosed walk-in showers. Storage is a priority in these compact spaces, with many units featuring walk-in closets and additional built-in storage solutions. Large windows in some apartments provide ample natural light and picturesque city views, including glimpses of iconic buildings like the San Remo and the Dakota. While individual unit features may vary, with some retaining more original elements and others showcasing complete modern overhauls, all apartments benefit from the building's solid pre-war construction. This includes thick walls that provide excellent soundproofing, keeping the interiors quiet and serene despite the bustling city outside. One-bedroom units in Lincoln Square have been known to sell for around $600,000, offering a relatively accessible entry point into this desirable Upper West Side location. Whether choosing a cozy studio or a more spacious one-bedroom, residents of Lincoln Square enjoy thoughtfully designed living spaces that blend historic charm with contemporary comfort.

Essential conveniences for urban living

Lincoln Square offers a selection of amenities designed to enhance the daily lives of its residents. The building's lobby, staffed by a 24-hour doorman, provides a welcoming entrance and added security. Recently refurbished elevators ensure smooth vertical transportation throughout the 15 stories. For residents' convenience, a laundry room is located in the basement, eliminating the need for trips to off-site laundromats. Bicycle enthusiasts will appreciate the dedicated bike storage area, a valuable amenity in a city where cycling is an increasingly popular mode of transportation. The building is equipped with a video intercom system, allowing residents to easily communicate with visitors and manage deliveries. This modern touch blends seamlessly with the building's historic character, providing contemporary convenience in a classic setting. While Lincoln Square may not boast an extensive list of luxury amenities, its offerings are well-suited to the needs of urban dwellers who prioritize location and value. The modest amenity package is reflected in reasonable monthly maintenance fees, making long-term residency more affordable in this prime Manhattan location. It's worth noting that while the building itself may have a limited array of on-site facilities, its location in the heart of Lincoln Square means that residents have easy access to a wealth of neighborhood amenities, from world-class cultural institutions to beautiful public parks, effectively extending the building's amenities beyond its walls.

Cultural riches and urban conveniences at your doorstep

Lincoln Square, the neighborhood from which the building takes its name, is a vibrant enclave that seamlessly blends cultural sophistication with the warmth of a residential community. At the heart of the area lies the world-renowned Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a complex that houses prestigious institutions including The Metropolitan Opera, New York Philharmonic, and New York City Ballet. This cultural powerhouse not only provides residents with access to world-class performances but also hosts free events and outdoor concerts, infusing the neighborhood with a constant stream of artistic energy. Just a stone's throw away, Central Park offers a vast green oasis. Residents can easily access iconic features such as the Central Park Carousel, Sheep Meadow, and Wollman Rink. The park provides a perfect backdrop for morning jogs, picnics, or simply escaping the urban bustle. On the opposite side of the neighborhood, Riverside Park South presents another verdant retreat, complete with walking paths, sports facilities, and stunning Hudson River views. For those who appreciate art beyond the performing arts, the American Folk Art Museum showcases a unique collection of self-taught artists' works. The American Museum of Natural History, located nearby, offers endless exploration of natural wonders and scientific discoveries. Culinary enthusiasts will find themselves spoiled for choice in Lincoln Square. The neighborhood boasts an array of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. Notable mentions include The Smith, a bustling American brasserie, and P.J. Clarke's, a historic saloon-style restaurant. For those who prefer to cook at home, the area is well-served by high-quality grocery stores including Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Fairway Market. The year-round Tucker Square Greenmarket offers fresh, locally-sourced produce and artisanal goods. Shopping options abound, with Columbus Avenue and Broadway lined with a mix of familiar brands and unique boutiques. The Shops at Columbus Circle, housed in the Time Warner Center, provide a more upscale shopping experience, featuring luxury retailers and gourmet food shops. For everyday conveniences, residents have easy access to banks, pharmacies, and fitness centers. Several gyms, including Equinox and New York Sports Clubs, cater to health-conscious residents. The Apple Store on Broadway is a boon for tech enthusiasts. Education is a priority in the neighborhood, with several highly-rated schools in the vicinity. The Special Music School and LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts are particularly noteworthy for their strong arts programs. Lincoln Square's central location also means that residents are just a short distance from other popular New York City neighborhoods. The Upper West Side proper, with its classic brownstones and laid-back vibe, lies to the north, while the energy of Midtown is easily accessible to the south. This rich tapestry of cultural institutions, green spaces, dining options, and urban amenities makes Lincoln Square not just a place to live, but a place to thrive, offering residents a quintessential New York City experience right outside their door.

Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of Manhattan

Lincoln Square's location offers residents exceptional access to New York City's comprehensive public transportation network, making it easy to navigate both the immediate neighborhood and the broader city landscape. The area is served by multiple subway lines, providing swift connections to various parts of Manhattan and beyond. The 72nd Street station, just a short five-minute walk from the building, services the 1, 2, and 3 trains. These lines offer express and local options for traveling up and down the west side of Manhattan, from South Ferry to Van Cortlandt Park. Another nearby station at 72nd Street and Central Park West, also about a five-minute walk, provides access to the A, B, and C trains. This station is particularly useful for quick trips to Midtown, the Financial District, or Brooklyn. For those preferring to travel above ground, numerous bus routes crisscross the neighborhood. The M72 crosstown bus on 72nd Street connects the east and west sides of Manhattan. North-south routes include the M7, M11, and M104, which run along Amsterdam Avenue, Columbus Avenue, and Broadway respectively. These buses provide convenient alternatives for shorter trips or for reaching areas less accessible by subway. Cyclists will appreciate the neighborhood's bike-friendly infrastructure. With numerous bike lanes and the proximity to both Central Park and Riverside Park, cycling is a viable and enjoyable transportation option. Citi Bike stations scattered throughout the area offer an easy bike-sharing solution for short trips or spontaneous rides. For trips further afield, three major airports serve the New York City area. LaGuardia Airport is the closest, typically reachable in about 20 minutes by car, traffic permitting. John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport are also accessible, usually within a 30-minute drive. The building's central location means that many of Manhattan's key areas are within walking distance. Lincoln Center, Central Park, and numerous restaurants and shops are just a short stroll away, encouraging an active, pedestrian-friendly lifestyle. For those who do drive, while parking in the neighborhood can be challenging, there are several parking garages in the vicinity. However, given the excellent public transportation options and walkability of the area, many residents find owning a car unnecessary. The combination of multiple subway lines, extensive bus routes, bike-friendly streets, and walkable distances to many attractions makes Lincoln Square an exceptionally well-connected neighborhood. This comprehensive transportation network ensures that residents can easily explore all that New York City has to offer, whether commuting to work, enjoying a night out, or embarking on a weekend adventure.

Building Details

Amenities

  • City Views
  • Public Transportation
  • Bike Room
  • 24 Hour Access

Condo Association

  • No Home Owners Association
  • Lincoln Square Subdivision

Building Design

  • Co-Op
  • High-Rise Condominium
  • Elevator

Unit Information

Unit
5E
Date
06/04/2024
Beds
1 Bed
Baths
1 Bath
Sq Ft
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Price
$600,000
Price / Sq Ft
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Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$484,953 - $1,154,000
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$413,232 - $1,165,000

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Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

3 / 10

Biker's Paradise

Bike Score®

90 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

100 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Busy

Sound Score®

63 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

Parks in this Area

Schools

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Property Tax History

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Building Team

Property Management
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