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The White House at 262 Central Park West is a distinguished pre-war cooperative building located in the heart of Manhattan's Upper West Side. Constructed in 1927 by the renowned architectural firm Sugarman & Berger, this 15-story building is part of the Central Park West Historic District, reflecting its architectural and cultural significance. Originally developed by Sisbrothers Inc., it was converted into a cooperative in 1960. The building offers elegant interiors, generous apartment proportions, high ceilings, and original architectural details such as herringbone hardwood floors and crown moldings. Residents enjoy white glove service with 24-hour doormen, concierge, and a resident manager, along with amenities like a fitness center, children's playroom, half basketball court, bike storage, and private storage for each unit. The building's Neo-Renaissance structure features intricate brickwork and stone detailing, limestone, balconettes, and an ornate entry. Its location between West 86th and West 87th Streets provides stunning Central Park views, especially from the corner apartments. The White House is known for its timeless design and historic charm, making it a sought-after residence in New York City. While there is no specific business entity named 262 Central Park West Inc. operating at this address, the building itself is a notable landmark in the Upper West Side, offering a unique living experience with its blend of pre-war elegance and modern amenities.
