The apartments at 257 West 86th Street were designed to attract artists, specifically offering spacious layouts, natural lighting, and a sense of community among creatives.
Dr. Idith Meshulam Korman moved into the penthouse to pursue her passion for music, enjoying the acoustics and the opportunity to hold informal concerts.
Many residents in the building, such as dancers and actors, have also contributed to its artistic legacy, making it a hub for creative expression.
The building retains much of its historical charm, with dark woodwork that has been carefully preserved, showcasing the blend of artistry and architecture.
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