The Laureate

The Laureate Beaux-Arts Elegance on the Upper West Side

About The Laureate

Overview

The Laureate at 2150 Broadway is a 20-story Neoclassical condominium on the Upper West Side, designed by SLCE Architects with interiors by Deborah Berke & Partners. The granite and limestone-clad facade intentionally echoes the Beaux-Arts tradition, creating a building that feels rooted in the neighborhood's architectural heritage while offering modern construction and amenities.

The 71 residences feature 10-foot ceilings, Juliet balconies, wide-plank walnut flooring, and custom kitchens with Sub-Zero and Viking appliances and quartzite countertops. Units range from two-bedroom residences to seven-bedroom penthouses exceeding 4,000 square feet.

Developed by The Stahl Organization and delivered in 2010, The Laureate has matured into one of the Upper West Side's most respected addresses. The building's combination of classical architecture, quality interiors, and a comprehensive amenity program makes it a strong choice for buyers seeking established luxury on the West Side.

71Residences
20Stories
10'Ceiling Heights
2010Delivered
Building Details

The Laureate at a Glance

Address

2150 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

Developer

The Stahl Organization

Architect

SLCE Architects

Year Completed

2010

Residences

71

Stories

20

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Upper West Side

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose The Laureate

The Laureate appeals to buyers seeking established quality on the Upper West Side.

Beaux-Arts Facade

The granite and limestone Neoclassical exterior.

10-Foot Ceilings

Generous proportions with walnut floors and Juliet balconies.

Deborah Berke Interiors

Refined residential design.

Prime UWS Corner

Broadway and 76th — Lincoln Center, Central Park, and Riverside Park nearby.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on The Laureate

The Laureate is a solid Upper West Side option for buyers who want modern construction with classical sensibility. The 10-foot ceilings, walnut floors, and Deborah Berke interiors deliver quality without flash. The music practice room is a nice touch for this culturally-oriented neighborhood.

The building has aged well since 2010 delivery. The Neoclassical facade fits the neighborhood, the amenity program is comprehensive for a building of this size, and the corner location at Broadway and 76th provides excellent access to everything the UWS offers.

On the honest side, the building is not at the ultra-luxury tier — finishes are quality but not extraordinary. The Broadway frontage means some units face a busy avenue. And at 71 units, it is larger than boutique competitors. But for the buyer seeking reliable UWS luxury at a reasonable price point, The Laureate delivers.

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About The Laureate

Sub-Zero and Viking appliances, wide-plank walnut floors, 10-foot ceilings, Juliet balconies, neoclassical limestone and granite facade
Pricing

Residence Collection

Two-Bedroom

1,400 - 2,000 SF

Three & Four-Bedroom

2,000 - 3,500 SF

Penthouse

4,000+ SF

Residences from $3.5M

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

Landscaped Terraces

Landscaped Terraces

Common landscaped terraces provide outdoor gathering space.

Fitness & Pilates

Fitness & Pilates

A fitness center with dedicated Pilates studio.

Music Practice Room

Music Practice Room

A soundproofed music room — a thoughtful amenity for the culturally engaged UWS buyer.

Fitness

  • Fitness center
  • Pilates studio
  • Yoga area
  • Stretching room

Social

  • Residents' lounge
  • Music practice room
  • Landscaped terraces
  • Outdoor grilling

Children

  • Toddler playroom
  • Teen room
  • Outdoor playground
  • Family-friendly building

Services

  • 24-hour attended lobby
  • Live-in resident manager
  • Package room
  • Bicycle storage

Pets & Parking

  • Pet spa
  • Pet-friendly building
  • Parking garage
  • Bike storage

Kitchen

  • Sub-Zero refrigeration
  • Viking cooking appliances
  • Quartzite countertops
  • Custom cabinetry

Bathrooms

  • Natural stone finishes
  • Premium fixtures
  • Heated floors in select units
  • Spa-quality design

Living

  • 10-foot ceilings
  • Juliet balconies
  • Wide-plank walnut flooring
  • Deborah Berke interiors
Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

The Stahl Organization

Developer

SLCE Architects

Architecture

Deborah Berke & Partners

Interior Design

Neighborhood

Upper West Side

Prime UWS location at Broadway and 76th.

Parks

Central Park and Riverside Park.

Culture

Lincoln Center nearby.

Dining

Broadway dining.

Transit

Subway access.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Laureate?

The Laureate is a 20-story Neoclassical condominium at 2150 Broadway on the Upper West Side, designed by SLCE Architects with Deborah Berke interiors. 71 residences with 10-foot ceilings, delivered in 2010.

How much do apartments cost?

Prices range from approximately $3.5 million to $11 million, averaging around $2,830 per square foot.

Who designed the interiors?

Deborah Berke & Partners (now TenBerke) designed the residential interiors.

What are the ceiling heights?

10-foot ceilings throughout, with Juliet balconies and wide-plank walnut flooring.

What amenities are available?

Fitness center with Pilates studio, music practice room, landscaped terraces, toddler and teen playrooms, outdoor playground, pet spa, and parking garage.

Where is The Laureate located?

2150 Broadway at the corner of West 76th Street on the Upper West Side, near Lincoln Center and Central Park.

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Address

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