Property Description: Parc Cameron is located between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West. It's just five blocks from the American Museum of Natural History, steps from Central Park
and the 86th Street Station. In the heart of the Upper West Sides. urrounded by restaurants and shops, and you'll find Lincoln Center
a few blocks south.
Call for availabilities. Apartments are being renovated.
Description - click shaded area to see floor plan Beds
Baths
Rents From* Square Feet** Deposit
Plan A 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Studio
1
$2,025 330 $2025
Plan B 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Studio
1
$2,025 342 $2025
Plan C 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Studio
1
$2,025 352 $2025
Plan D 2,3,4,5,7,8,9 Studio
1
$2,025 320 $2025
Plan G 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Studio
1
$2,025 342 $2025
Plan H 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 Studio
1
$2,025 306 $2025
Plan J 2,3,4,5,7,8,9 Studio
1
$2,025 372 $2025
Plan A- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 330 $2075
Plan B- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 342 $2075
Plan D- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 340 $2075
Plac E- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 340 $1925
Plan F- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 320 $2075
Plan G- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 405 $2075
Plan H- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 342 $2075
Plan J- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 280 $2075
Plan K- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 372 $2075
Plan M- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 320 $2075
Plan N- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 345 $2075
Plan O- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 354 $2075
Plan P- 6th Floor Studio
1
$2,075 270 $2075
Plan B- 12th Flor Studio
1
$2,100 352 $2100
Plan C- 12th Floor Studio
1
$2,100 320 $2100
Plan D-12th Floor Studio
1
$2,100 358 $2100
Plan A-14,15,16th Floors Studio
1
$2,150 380 $2150
Plan B- 14,15,16th Floors Studio
1
$2,150 342 $2150
Plan D- 14,16th Floors Studio
1
$2,150 345 $2150
Plan E- 16th Floors Studio
1
$2,150 325 $2150
Plan F- 15,16th Floors Studio
1
$2,150 310 $2150
Plan G- 15,16th Floors Studio
1
$2,150 405 $2150
Plan A- 11th floor Studio
1
$2,250 350 $2250
Plan B- 11th Floor Studio
1
$2,250 330 $2250
Plan C- 11th Floor Studio
1
$2,250 360 $2250
Plan D- 11th Floor Studio
1
$2,250 320 $2250
Plan E 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 1
1
$2,700 604 $2700
Plan F 2,3,4,5,7,8,9 1
1
$2,700 642 $2700
Plan K 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 1
1
$2,700 662 $2700
Plan L 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10 1
1
$2,700 665 $2700
Plan M 2,3,5,7,8,9 1
1
$2,700 612 $2700
Plan C- 6th Floor 1
1
$2,750 594 $2750
Plan E- 11th Floor 1
1
$2,925 555 $2925
Plan F- 11th Floor 1
1
$2,925 668 $2925
Plan G- 11th Floor 1
1
$2,925 574 $2925
Plan H- 11th Floor 1
1
$2,925 646 $2925
Plan J- 11th Floor 1
1
$2,925 575 $2925
Plan A-12th Floor 1
1
$2,925 620 $2925
Plan F- 12th Floor 1
1
$2,925 574 $2925
Plan G- 12th Floor 1
1
$2,925 646 $2925
Plan H- 12th floor 1
1
$2,925 575 $2925
Plan C- 15,16th Floors 1
1
$2,975 605 $2975
Plan H- 14,15,16th Floors 1
1
$2,975 585 $2975
Plan K- 16th Floors 1
1
$2,975 590 $2975
Plan E- 12th Floor 2
2
$3,425 822 $3425
Community Features - DOGS ALLOWED Apartment Features
 Concierge Service
 Elevator
 Laundry Facility
 Pet Friendly
 Public Transportation

 Dishwasher
 High Speed Internet Access Available
 Views

Features may vary by apartment.

* Quoted rent is for new move-ins to this community and are per month, they do not include certain additional fees and charges that may be part of your lease. Qualification for Specials may require specific length of lease term or other requirements. Please contact the property for details. The information herein has been supplied by apartment managers and agents. All terms and conditions subject to change. Rental rates and availability are subject to change without notice

** Square footage and/or room dimensions are approximations, are subject to availability and may vary between individual units.

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ALL ABOUT THE UPPER WEST SIDE:
Broadway, brownstones, books, and some of the city's best bagels... the Upper West Side extends north from Columbus Circle at 59th Street up to 110th Street, and is bordered by Central Park West and Riverside Park. The Upper West Side is separated from the Upper East Side by Central Park. This is the traditional stronghold of the city's intellectual, creative, and moneyed community, but the atmosphere is not as upper crust as the Upper East Side. Elegant, pre-war buildings along the boulevards of Broadway, West End Avenue, Riverside Drive, and Central Park West meet shady, quiet streets lined with brownstones. Much of the area is protected by landmark status, and the neighborhood's restored townhouses and high-priced co-op apartments are coveted by actors, young professionals, and young families. The Upper West Side boasts an impressive list of "firsts": The oldest Baptist congregation in the U.S. (founded 1753; First Baptist Church, Broadway and 79th St.); the oldest Spanish and Portuguese Jewish congregation in New York (established 1654; Congregation Shearith Israel, Central Park West and 70th St.); the world's largest bible collection (American Bible Society, with 37,000 items); the first fireproof building in NYC (122 West 78th St., built by Rafael Guastavino in 1883); the oldest school in the U.S. (Collegiate School, West End Avenue and 77th St.; founded 1628); and the world's largest carillon (the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Carillon, in Riverside Church, and the largest tuned bell, the "Bourdon").

Sidewalks in this neighborhood are always crowded during the day with performers rushing to auditions and families pushing their babies in imported strollers. In the evenings, however, the action moves inside, where singles mingle in myriad restaurants and bars. Stroll along Columbus Avenue to investigate the glitzy boutique-and-restaurant strip; walk along Amsterdam Avenue with its mix of bodegas, bars, and boutiques. Along Central Park West are such titanic habitats as the buff colored, castle-like Dakota, where John Lennon was killed and Yoko Ono still lives (respects may be paid across the street in Central Park's Strawberry Fields memorial). Other interesting architectural jewels along the avenue include The Lanhgam (a 1920s Italian Renaissance-style high rise); the twin-towered San Remo (home sweet home over the years to such luminaries as Rita Hayworth, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Simon, and Diane Keaton); and The Kenilworth, with its impressive pair of ornate front columns, once the home of Michael Douglas.Cultural attractions include the dinosaur-filled American Museum of Natural History and Rose Center for Earth and Space, the New-York Historical Society (whose collection reaches from the 1600s to today), and the Children's Museum of Manhattan. Dining choices include two of the city's most beautiful restaurants - the romantic Café des Artistes and fantastical Tavern on the Green, plus a mind-boggling variety of cafés and restaurants along Columbus Avenue, serving everything from deli sandwiches to burritos to haute cuisine.

 

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412 Sixth Ave., New York NY 10011, Suite 404