| 5 West 63rd Street | |
|---|---|
The building is the dark brown one in this view from the edge of Central Park | |
![]() Interactive map of 5 West 63rd Street | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neo-Romanesque |
| Location | 5 West 63rd Street,New York City,New York,United States |
| Coordinates | 40°46′15″N73°58′50″W / 40.7709390°N 73.98060722°W /40.7709390; -73.98060722 |
| Current tenants | YMCA |
| Construction started | 1928 |
| Completed | 1930 (95 years ago) (1930) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 14 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Dwight James Baum |
5 West 63rd Street is a 14-story building in theUpper West Side neighborhood ofManhattan inNew York City, on 63rd Street near the western edge ofCentral Park. It is part of theCentral Park West Historic District.[1] Completed in 1930 and designed byDwight James Baum, it is the home of theWest Side YMCA.[2] It is constructed inbrick,limestone andterra cotta, with a steel frame.[3]
The site was formerly occupied by seven 5-story brickrowhouses at 3–11 West 63rd Street and 8–12 West 64th Street.[3]
