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Do not miss out on this breathtaking unit. 620 SF!! Location!! Location!! Location!!
Unique Layout!! Stunning Corner Alcove Studio home. Galley Kitchen with window, Generous Living/Dining Area and Abundant Closets. Interiors are regularly fully renovated with modern designer kitchens and bathrooms.
The property was designated an official New York City landmark and is the only fully restored landmark rental residence on Columbus Circle. This building features 24 hour concierge, a fitness center, as well as several shops, cafes and an award-winning restaurant. The building also offers a rooftop lounge and deck overlooking the park.
At your doorstep are the seasonal hues and great expanse of Central Park, award-winning restaurants, luxury retail and Broadway theaters. Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and The Museum of Modern Art are just a few of the renowned institutions that call this neighborhood home. Located along ten different subway lines, providing convenient access to all of New York City.
* Listed rent is net effective rent, based on a gross rent of $3450.00 and 1 Month Free.
BUILDING DESCRIPTION
- Pre-war
- Built 1941
- High-rise
- 28 Floors
- 321 Apartments
- Elevator
- Full Time Doorman
BUILDING AMENITIES
- Bike Room
- Fitness Room
- Laundry Room
- Rooftop Deck
- Private Storage
BUILDING POLICIES
- Insurent Allowed
BUILDING PET POLICY
Pets Allowed With Landlord Approval. [Weight Limit: 30 lbs]
FAIR HOUSING LINK: https://www.dos.ny.gov/licensing/docs/FairHousingNotice_new.pdf
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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…
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