Sun-splashed and stylish, this spacious studio residence in a full-service Fifth Avenue building showcases high ceilings, oversized windows, and sleek modern finishes that create a comfortable, refined Chelsea living experience. The flexible open layout provides distinct zones for living, sleeping, and dining, while the updated kitchen features stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and ample cabinetry for everyday cooking at home. A thoughtfully designed studio footprint maximizes storage and functionality, complemented by a contemporary bathroom with clean, modern fixtures. In-unit comforts pair with building amenities such as a 24-hour attended lobby, elevator, and on-site laundry, enhancing everyday convenience. With nearby subway and bus lines, this central location offers straightforward access to Midtown, Downtown, and the rest of New York City's business and cultural hubs. Enjoy easy access to neighborhood restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, boutique shopping, galleries, and nearby parks, bringing the best of Manhattan right to your doorstep. All interested renters are invited to schedule a viewing or request more information.
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Home to one of the first-ever skyscrapers, Flatiron is named after one of the most famous buildings in NYC. This area is extremely popular with tourists and is full of shopping opportunities, restaurants, and amazing nightlife. While most of the buildings here hold offices, there are a decent number of people who live here and love calling this neighborhood their home.
While Flatiron has been around for a while, the Flatiron building wasn't built until 1902, and is considered one of NYC's first-ever skyscrapers. The area has always been a popular shopping district, even being called the "Toy District" at one point due to several shops that sold quality goods for children.
The neighborhood became designated as Flatiron in 1985 thanks to some creative real estate developers seeking to popularize the neighborhood. This attracted many residents and businesses seeking to reside in some of NYC's most famous landmarks. Today Flatiron still attracts…
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