Experience the pinnacle of refined Manhattan living in this exquisite 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom luxury rental situated in the exclusive Beekman Place enclave of Midtown East. This sun-filled residence showcases premium hardwood floors, elegant high ceilings, and a sophisticated open flow that seamlessly blends living, dining, and entertaining spaces. The renovated kitchen is outfitted with sleek stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher, complementing the marble-appointed bathrooms for a spa-inspired daily experience. An in-unit washer and dryer provides the ultimate in modern convenience and privacy.
As a resident of this prestigious full-service doorman building, you will enjoy round-the-clock security and assistance from the attentive doorman and live-in superintendent, along with two convenient elevators and an on-site laundry room. High-speed internet via Verizon FIOS is readily available throughout.
Ideally located on a peaceful, tree-lined street with breathtaking East River views, this distinguished address places you steps from the 4, 5, 6, E, and M trains at Lexington Avenue and 51st Street, as well as the comprehensive transit hub at Grand Central. Indulge in the neighborhood's world-renowned dining establishments, upscale shopping, cultural attractions, and serene waterfront parks, all while enjoying the rare combination of Midtown accessibility and residential tranquility that defines Beekman Place.
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Stretching from 40th street to 59th and hugged by the East River and Fifth Avenue, Midtown East is a bustling business district by day but quiet refuge by night. With some of Manhattan's most famous architecture, Midtown East is an elegant mixture of old and new, celebrating the luxury of the city while preserving its history.
Midtown East, like the rest of Manhattan, was historically farmland during the early days. Affluent families were drawn to the region because of its peaceful surroundings and convenient access to the East River, which made the area ideal for agriculture.
During the 1800's and early 1900's, Midtown East became a hotspot for industry, welcoming factories, breweries, and slaughterhouses. With industry came workers, mostly Irish and German immigrants who contributed to the area with projects such as the construction of Saint Patrick's Cathedral in 1879.
By the time Grand Central Terminal was built in 1913, the neighborhood…
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