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The building's residents have included violinist [[Isaac Stern]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://observer.com/2000/01/mr-and-mrs-seinfeld-have-not-yet-crossed-beresford-threshhold/|title=Mr. and Mrs. Seinfeld Have Not Yet Crossed Beresford Threshold|last=Ciuraru|first=Carmela|date=2000-01-01|newspaper=New York Observer}}</ref> lyricist [[Adolph Green]] and actress [[Phyllis Newman]], comedian [[Jerry Seinfeld]],<ref name="hotdog">Clarke, Katherine, [http://therealdeal.com/blog/2012/08/30/beresford-residents-want-hot-dog-vendor-off-their-corner/?src=habitatmag.com "Beresford Wants Hot Dog Vendor Off Its Corner"], TheRealDeal.com, August 30, 2012</ref> actress [[Glenn Close]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2010/dirt/real-estalker/glenn-close-lists-upper-west-side-aerie-1201229995/|title=Glenn Close Lists Upper West Side Aerie|last=David|first=Mark|date=2010-01-21|newspaper=Variety|language=en-US|access-date=2016-12-16}}</ref> soprano [[Beverly Sills]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/realestate/11deal1.html|title=Beverly Sills's Co-op on the Market|last=Harris|first=Elizabeth A.|date=2010-07-08|work=The New York Times|access-date=2018-05-29|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> singer [[Diana Ross]],<ref name="hotdog" /> tennis player [[John McEnroe]],<ref name="hotdog" /> former [[Citigroup]] CEO [[Vikram Pandit]],<ref name="Bloomberg" /> organized crime figure [[Meyer Lansky]], actor [[Tony Randall]],<ref name="Bloomberg">{{cite news | last = Crenson | first = Sharon L. | title = Citigroup's Pandit Buys Tony Randall Co-Op for $17.9 Million | agency = Bloomberg | date = 2007-09-25 | url = https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601093&sid=aomUF7QlglGE | access-date = 2009-07-13}}</ref> actor [[Roger Rees]], lyricist [[Sheldon Harnick]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/27/realestate/sheldon-harnick-fiddler-on-the-roof.html|title=Sheldon Harnick: Working from Home for 55 Years|last=Kaufman|first=Joanne|date=2020-10-27|work=The New York Times|access-date=2020-10-29}}</ref> fund manager [[Bill Ackman]],<ref name=BikeRide>{{cite news | last = Cohan | first = William | title = Billionaire Bill Ackman's Ill-Fated Bike Ride: "His Mind Wrote a Check That His Body Couldn't Cash" | agency = Vanity Fair | date = 2013-02-27 | url = http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2013/02/bill-ackman-daniel-loeb-bike-ride | access-date = 2013-02-27}}</ref> reporter [[John Stossel]],<ref>Wiggins, James, ''V.I.P Address Book'' (2008), p. 653</ref> musician [[Laura Nyro]],<ref name="Laura Nyro">Kort, Michele 'Soul Picnic : The Music and Passion of Laura Nyro' St. Martin's Press, 2002, {{ISBN|0-312-20941-X}}, P. 108.</ref> film producer [[David Brown (producer)|David Brown]], editor of [[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|''Cosmopolitan'']] magazine [[Helen Gurley Brown]], chef and restaurateur [[Marc Murphy (chef)|Marc Murphy]],<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-11-21|title=Marc Murphy and Pamela Schein Murphy’s Upper West Side Apartment Is a New York Stunner|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/marc-murphy-and-pamela-schein-murphys-upper-west-side-apartment-is-a-new-york-stunner|access-date=2021-09-01|website=Architectural Digest|language=en-US}}</ref> and film director [[Mike Nichols]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://observer.com/2012/08/what-will-become-of-helen-gurley-browns-beloved-beresford-penthouse/|title=What Will Become Of Helen Gurley Brown's Beloved Beresford Tower Penthouse?|first=Kim|last=Velsey|work=Observer|location=New York|date=August 13, 2012|access-date=June 25, 2018}}</ref> |
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*[[Bill Ackman]] (b 1966), is an American investor and hedge fund manager. |
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*[[David Brown (producer)|David Brown]] (1916–2010), was an American film and theatre producer and writer who was best known for producing the 1975 film Jaws. |
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*[[Helen Gurley Brown]] (1922–2012, was an American author, publisher, businesswoman and editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine for 32 years. |
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*[[Glenn Close]] (b 1947), is an award winning American actress. |
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*[[Adolph Green]] (1914–2002), was an American lyricist and playwright. |
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*[[Sheldon Harnick]](b 1924), is an American lyricist and songwriter. |
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*[[Richard Holbrooke]] (1941–2010) was an American diplomat and author. |
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*[[Meyer Lansky]] (b 1902–1983), was an American organized crime figure known as the "Mob's Accountant", |
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*[[Kati Marton]] (b 1949) is a Hungarian-American author and journalist. |
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*[[John McEnroe]] (b 1959), is an American former professional tennis player, was world No. 1 ranking in both singles and doubles. |
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*[[Marc Murphy (chef)|Marc Murphy]] (b 1969), is an executive chef, restaurateur and television food personality. |
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*[[Phyllis Newman]] (1933–2019) was an award winning American actress and singer. |
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*[[Mike Nichols]] (1931–2014), was a German-born American film and theater director, producer, actor, and comedian. |
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*[[Laura Nyro]] (b 1947–1997) was an American songwriter, singer, and pianist. |
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*[[Vikram Pandit]] (b 1957) is an Indian-American banker and investor who was the chief executive officer of Citigroup. |
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*[[Tony Randall]] (b 1920–2004) was an American actor, comedian and singer. |
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*[[Roger Rees]] (1944–2015) was a award winning Welsh actor and director, widely known for his stage work. |
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*[[Diana Ross]] (b 1944) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. |
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*[[Jerry Seinfeld]] (b 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. |
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*[[Beverly Sills]] (b 1929–2007) was an American operatic soprano. |
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*[[Isaac Stern]] (1920–2001) was an American violinist. |
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*[[John Stossel]] (b 1947) is an American libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 04:30, 2 January 2022
The Beresford | |
Coordinates | 40°46′57″N 73°58′19″W / 40.78250°N 73.97194°W |
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Built | Various |
Part of | Central Park West Historic District (ID82001189[1]) |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | November 9, 1982[1] |
Designated NYCL | September 15, 1987 |
The Beresford is a luxury, 23-floor "pre-war" apartment building at 211 Central Park West, between West 81st and 82nd Streets, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.
Overview
Designed by the architect Emery Roth, The Beresford, completed in 1929, is one of the most prestigious addresses in Manhattan and one of the city's most elite co-ops running along Central Park West. In recent years, apartments have sold for between $3 million and $22 million. One unit is currently listed for $62 million, making it one of Manhattan's most expensive properties.[2] It is one of five Roth apartment blocks on Central Park West, including The El Dorado, The San Remo, The Alden and The Ardsley.[3] The Beresford is the largest by volume. Its mass is relieved by horizontal belt courses, staggered setbacks governed by the 1916 Zoning Resolution,[4] which provide some apartments with terraces, and architectural detailing that gives an impression of Georgian houses embedded in the mass. It takes its name from the Hotel Beresford, which had occupied the site since 1889.[5] The Beresford has two very prominent street-front facades,[6] crowned by its three distinctive octagonal copper-capped corner towers,[7] the eastern facade overlooks Central Park; and the southern facade overlooks Theodore Roosevelt Park, the park that contains the American Museum of Natural History.[8]
The massive block is opened to the west, giving it a U-shape, wrapped round a central court. Three elevators give separate access to small foyers, originally each accessing two apartments of a scale that was eliminated in New York, both by the stock market crash and the new Multiple Dwellings Law.[9]
Notable residents
- Bill Ackman (b 1966), is an American investor and hedge fund manager.
- David Brown (1916–2010), was an American film and theatre producer and writer who was best known for producing the 1975 film Jaws.
- Helen Gurley Brown (1922–2012, was an American author, publisher, businesswoman and editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine for 32 years.
- Glenn Close (b 1947), is an award winning American actress.
- Adolph Green (1914–2002), was an American lyricist and playwright.
- Sheldon Harnick(b 1924), is an American lyricist and songwriter.
- Richard Holbrooke (1941–2010) was an American diplomat and author.
- Meyer Lansky (b 1902–1983), was an American organized crime figure known as the "Mob's Accountant",
- Kati Marton (b 1949) is a Hungarian-American author and journalist.
- John McEnroe (b 1959), is an American former professional tennis player, was world No. 1 ranking in both singles and doubles.
- Marc Murphy (b 1969), is an executive chef, restaurateur and television food personality.
- Phyllis Newman (1933–2019) was an award winning American actress and singer.
- Mike Nichols (1931–2014), was a German-born American film and theater director, producer, actor, and comedian.
- Laura Nyro (b 1947–1997) was an American songwriter, singer, and pianist.
- Vikram Pandit (b 1957) is an Indian-American banker and investor who was the chief executive officer of Citigroup.
- Tony Randall (b 1920–2004) was an American actor, comedian and singer.
- Roger Rees (1944–2015) was a award winning Welsh actor and director, widely known for his stage work.
- Diana Ross (b 1944) is an American singer, songwriter and actress.
- Jerry Seinfeld (b 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer.
- Beverly Sills (b 1929–2007) was an American operatic soprano.
- Isaac Stern (1920–2001) was an American violinist.
- John Stossel (b 1947) is an American libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit.
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street
- List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
Notes
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "The Beresford at 211 Central Park West in Upper West Side".
- ^ Alpern, Andrew. Apartments for the Affluent: a Historical Survey of Buildings in New York. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975.
- ^ The connection is noted by Richard Plunz, A History of Housing in New York City: dwelling type and social change in the American metropolis, 1990:196
- ^ Gray, Christopher (September 14, 1997). "The Beresford, the San Remo, the Majestic, the El Dorado, the Century; Namesake Precursors of Central Park West's Towers". New York Times. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
- ^ As well as similarly treated frontage along West 82nd Street
- ^ The southwest one masks the water tank; the other two corner tower contain multi-level apartments (The Upper West Side Book), the northeast one owned by John McEnroe ((New York Sun) "A Penthouse at the Beresford Is Listed at $28 Million", 2 August 2007 accessed 16 October 2009).
- ^ Brockmann, Jorg et al. (2002). One Thousand New York Buildings, p. 354., p. 354, at Google Books
- ^ Pluntz 1990:196 contrasts its amenities with the reduced apartment scale of The El Dorado, The Majestic and The Century, built or completed during the early years of the Great Depression.
References
- Brockmann, Jorg and Bill Harris. (2002). One Thousand New York Buildings. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal. ISBN 9781579122379; OCLC 48619292
External links
- Historic district contributing properties in New York City
- Residential skyscrapers in Manhattan
- New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
- Condominiums and housing cooperatives in Manhattan
- Upper West Side
- Central Park West Historic District
- Apartment buildings in New York City
- Emery Roth buildings
- Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
- Residential buildings completed in 1929
- Historic district contributing properties in New York (state)