Residence 10D at The Adlon — Classic Prewar Charm with Thoughtful Modern Renovation
Residence 10D is a beautifully renovated one-bedroom home at The Adlon, a distinguished prewar cooperative built in 1912 and located on one of Midtown’s most convenient and architecturally rich blocks.
A proper entry foyer welcomes you into the home, showcasing original moldings, wainscoting, and soaring 9.5-foot ceilings that immediately give a sense of space and character rarely found in newer buildings. The layout is well-proportioned and functional, with a natural flow from room to room.
Through elegant double doors, the living room features three eastern-facing windows that fill the space with morning light. The generous proportions easily allow for both a comfortable seating area and a full dining setup, making the apartment equally suited for everyday living or entertaining.
The windowed kitchen has been tastefully renovated with marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and high-end appliances including a Liebherr refrigerator, Bertazzoni range, and Fisher & Paykel dishwasher. It’s a practical and well-designed space that blends classic style with modern convenience.
The bedroom is exceptionally spacious with three windows, room for a king-size bed, and additional space for a desk or sitting area. A large walk-in closet provides excellent storage, and the windowed marble bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower with dual rain heads for a clean, modern finish.
Designed by noted architects George and Edward Blum, The Adlon is a full-service prewar cooperative offering a 24-hour doorman, central laundry, bike storage, and a pet-friendly policy with board approval. Pied-à-terre ownership is permitted.
The location places you moments from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Columbus Circle, and the Museum of Modern Art, with easy access to some of the city’s best dining, shopping, and transportation.
A rare opportunity to own a fully renovated prewar home in one of Midtown’s most iconic cooperative buildings.
Residence 10D at The Adlon — Classic Prewar Charm with Thoughtful Modern Renovation
Residence 10D is a beautifully renovated one-bedroom home at The Adlon, a distinguished prewar cooperative built in 1912 and located on one of Midtown’s most convenient and architecturally rich blocks.
A proper entry foyer welcomes you into the home, showcasing original moldings, wainscoting, and soaring 9.5-foot ceilings that immediately give a sense of space and character rarely found in newer buildings. The layout is well-proportioned and functional, with a natural flow from room to room.
Through elegant double doors, the living room features three eastern-facing windows that fill the space with morning light. The generous proportions easily allow for both a comfortable seating area and a full dining setup, making the apartment equally suited for everyday living or entertaining.
The windowed kitchen has been tastefully renovated with marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and high-end appliances including a Liebherr refrigerator, Bertazzoni range, and Fisher & Paykel dishwasher. It’s a practical and well-designed space that blends classic style with modern convenience.
The bedroom is exceptionally spacious with three windows, room for a king-size bed, and additional space for a desk or sitting area. A large walk-in closet provides excellent storage, and the windowed marble bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower with dual rain heads for a clean, modern finish.
Designed by noted architects George and Edward Blum, The Adlon is a full-service prewar cooperative offering a 24-hour doorman, central laundry, bike storage, and a pet-friendly policy with board approval. Pied-à-terre ownership is permitted.
The location places you moments from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Columbus Circle, and the Museum of Modern Art, with easy access to some of the city’s best dining, shopping, and transportation.
A rare opportunity to own a fully renovated prewar home in one of Midtown’s most iconic cooperative buildings.
Listing Courtesy of Compass