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267Units
43Stories
2006Year Built
$1.1M - $11MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Concierge
Waterfront Community
Fitness Center
Indoor Pool
Rooftop Deck
2 min walk to Riverside Park South
A Lincoln Square high-rise with in-demand amenities
Early in a wave of development on Manhattan’s West Side, the 43-story Rushmore condominiums were constructed to offer high-rise living with a suite of services on a prime spot near the Hudson River. “The Rushmore was kind of the first of those Riverside Boulevard buildings that came up with all of the amenities,” says Monisha Rana, a native New Yorker and real estate salesperson with Coldwell Banker Warburg. “It was sort of the first to really start that trend that now you see so many other new buildings have.”
Built in 2006, the Rushmore occupies the full block between West 63rd and West 64th Streets, with two towers extending from an adjoined base and three elevator banks servicing the building’s separate sections. “It’s a very large building, but it feels intimate because it’s so split up,” Rana says. The location’s popularity has only grown since the Rushmore first opened, with residential buildings like One West End Avenue and 50 Riverside Boulevard rising nearby and more retail and dining options opening. “It’s really developed into something kind of amazing,” Rana says.
Studios to multi-bedroom residences with customizations
The building’s 267 units largely include studios to four-bedrooms, though some combined units, offering five and six bedrooms, can also be found. Some residences have been updated and customized, but most have dark or light hardwood flooring and kitchens with granite countertops and Miele appliances. A one-bedroom with Makore wood cabinetry and city views costs over $1 million. A two-bedroom with an additional office space and views of the Hudson River might go for $1.8 million. Custom-designed penthouses with 11-foot ceilings, oversized windows and expansive entertaining spaces with a fireplace run around $7 million, with views of both the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline being an attractive selling point.
Exercise and entertainment facilities, plus shuttle service
The Rushmore’s rep as an early full-service building was well-earned thanks to its prime suite of amenities, including an indoor swimming pool, large fitness facility and Pilates area with reformer machines. Residents can watch a movie in the private screening room or play a game of billiards in the lounge, and kids have a separate indoor playroom. From the large lobby, a full-time doorman and concierge attend to resident needs. “It’s such a big building, but the doormen know everybody by name. It’s really high service,” Rana says. During workweek morning and evening rush hours, a shuttle is offered to take residents between the Rushmore and the Columbus Circle and 72nd Street subways.
The culture of Lincoln Center and green space of Riverside Park in easy reach
There’s no question that a large part of the Rushmore’s appeal is its Lincoln Square location. “People who move there love being there. They love the neighborhood feel it gives you, but you’re still near the center of everything — you’re blocks from Lincoln Center,” says Rana. New restaurants are reachable within a few minutes’ walk, including Harry’s Table by Cipriani. Small grocers like Gracefully and Brooklyn Fare are a couple of blocks away, and Morton Williams is five blocks away. The Rushmore also sits between West End Park and Riverside Park, which offers plenty of space for joggers and cyclists, with beach volleyball courts nearby. Of course, it’s just a 10-minute stroll to Lincoln Center, to enjoy the year-round programming and special summer events. The nearest subway, at 72nd Street, offers the 1 and 2 and 3 trains and can take about 15 minutes to reach on foot or about half that time if taking the Rushmore’s shuttle.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
3/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
87/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
88/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Riverside Park South
2 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Soccer
West End Park
2 min walk
Trails
Playground
Samuel N. Bennerson 2nd Playground
4 min walk
Basketball
Playground
Matthew P. Sapolin Playground
9 min walk
Basketball
Picnic Area
Trails
Richard Tucker Park
9 min walk
Picnic Area
Events
Damrosch Park
9 min walk
Picnic Area
Events
South Lawn
11 min walk
Dante Park
11 min walk
Picnic Area
Clinton Cove at Hudson River Park
13 min walk
Boating
Picnic Area
Kayak/Canoe
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