The legendary Beresford is the preeminent prewar landmark building not only of Central Park West, but the entire city. Designed by famed architect, Emery Roth, it was constructed in 1928 – 1929, on the site of a hotel of the same name. The Beresford majestically sits twenty-two stories tall on the corner of Central Park West and 81st Street with three illuminated towers, two main facades and three separate entrances.
Description by Carol Levy