Located in Manhattan's Upper West Side neighborhood, 120 West 86th Street is a classic pre-war rental building. Built in 1912, the landmark 120 W 86th Street rises 12 stories and offers 48 one- and two-bedroom apartment layouts. Tucked in on one of the neighborhood's most desirable blocks, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, the building is serviced by a resident superintendent and 2 elevators. Central Park is barely a block and a half away, and all this in a neighborhood shared by New York City's landmark historic institutions such as the New York Historical Society and the American Museum of Natural History. Fine dining destinations, including Zabar's, Barney Green Grass, Boat Basin Café, Firehouse - are all within a handful of blocks. Public transportation is also nearby, with a number of train stations servicing the area - 1, B, C, 2 and 3 trains are at the ready to take the resident and visitor alike everywhere in Manhattan and beyond.