Since the Somerset was erected in 1977, Yorktown has undergone a transformation. At that time, this was a fairly desolate stretch of York Avenue. Over the next few years, many major luxury apartment towers such as the River Terrace, One East River Place, and the Belaire sprouted in the immediate vicinity. In late 1998, Sotheby's began a major expansion on its site. This building, which occupies the entire avenue blockfront between 72nd and 73rd Streets, has attractions of its own including superb views, a driveway, lushly landscaped entrance and many balconies.
The building has a doorman, bicycle room, storage space, health club, garage, health club and sundeck, children's room, video security and valet service. It has 12 apartments per floor for a total of 418. The Somerset's elegant lobby and beautiful public spaces set the stage for luxury living.
The result is comfortable, well-designed floor plans for all one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, many with balconies. The Somerset was deigned to accommodate an upscale life style in elegant surroundings, offering modern recreational amenities such as a fully equipped fitness center and custom-designed children's room.