No Fee. Available January 15, 2021. Unfurnished huge 1 Bed 1.5 Bath home, Approx. 999 SF. Minimum lease term 12 months (the 12th month is free). Longer terms are welcome. No pets and no smokers, please. Washer and dryer in unit. Brand new window treatment has been installed throughout the apartment.
This is a condo building, all units require condo board application package, associated fees, and approval.
As per the building rules, showings are 10 AM ? 4 PM daily only. Please allow 24 hours notice in advance to showings.
Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, ceilings (9.5'), west and south exposures. In addition to a generously sized living room this home has a proper dining room.
Modern open kitchen,outfitted with stainless appliances including a Bosch cooktop, convection oven, a hooded vent, double door fridge and a wine cooler that finish the package.This home has a large living room and a proper dining room.
High-end on suite master bath with a deep soaking tub, separate shower stall, walk-in closet. There is a powder room in the living area.
The 5th floor is The Zone, a 6,000 SF resort-style amenity space with a Gym, Spa, Sauna, Social Lounge with Free Wi-Fi, Yoga Room, Simulated Golf room and a Wraparound Landscaped Terrace.
Just steps from Broadway right in the heart of the entertainment district- restaurants, Grocers, Cafes, and Theatres are all in close reach.
Times Square subway station nearby, access to subway lines 1,2,3,N,R,Q,A,C,E,7,S and The Port Authority.
Brokers CYOF.
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Right in the heart of the city, between 40th street and 54th,
lies the brightest spot in NYC, Times Square and the Theater
District. This neighborhood is the definition of busy, always
packed with tourists and locals. Those who dream of living and
working in this area should know that the grind here is no joke.
That said, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.
Before the bright lights and billboards were even a twinkle in
the city's eye, This area was largely undeveloped farmland.
However, after the revolution, the population of Manhattan
exploded, and people needed a place to live. That's why, in 1836,
mayor Cornelius Lawrence expanded the grid, already being built on
the island, all the way up to 42nd street. Lawrence promised those
who moved up town fresh clean air and luxury living.
While people moved uptown rather quickly, theaters took a bit
more time. Not many businesses wanted to open in the area since it
wasn't easily…
Theater District Apartments, 10036 Apartments
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $4,300. This is a luxury doorman / elevator building. Both cats and dogs are allowed, but as always, double check with the manager about any specific pet concerns you may have. The kitchen conveniently includes a dishwasher.
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