Pomander Walk is a unique cooperative apartment complex in Manhattan's Upper West Side, consisting of 27 buildings designed in a Tudoresque style reminiscent of Storybook Houses from the 1920s. Originally built in 1921 by nightclub impresario Thomas J. Healy, the complex was saved from demolition in the 1970s and designated as a City, State, and National Historic Landmark in 1982.
This whimsical enclave, named after a romantic comedy play, offers a secluded and charming atmosphere with a narrow courtyard and locked gates at each end. Home to notable past residents and recognized for its architectural significance, Pomander Walk stands out as a hidden gem amidst the surrounding tall buildings of New York City.
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