Flooded with natural light, this refined Gramercy-area studio residence offers an open, thoughtfully designed layout with gleaming hardwood floors, high ceilings, and generous closet space that make everyday living feel polished and comfortable. The main living and sleeping area easily accommodates both lounging and dining zones, while an updated kitchen with modern appliances and sleek cabinetry keeps cooking and entertaining seamless and efficient. A contemporary bathroom with clean finishes and well-maintained fixtures adds to the home's move-in-ready appeal. Residents enjoy the benefits of a well-kept elevator building with attentive management, doorman service, and convenient on-site laundry, enhancing both security and ease of daily routines. Positioned near major subway lines and bus routes, this studio provides straightforward access to Midtown, Downtown, and the wider New York City area. Nearby grocery stores, cafes, restaurants, fitness options, and popular Manhattan parks and cultural destinations create a vibrant neighborhood experience just moments from home. This smoke-free rental focuses on comfort, convenience, and quality of life in a sought-after residential setting. All interested renters are invited to schedule a viewing or request more information.
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A small neighborhood with a lot to look at, Gramercy Park is an upscale residential neighborhood surrounded by Park Avenue, 14th Street, 1st Avenue, and 23rd Street. This neighborhood is very historic, lined with brownstones and beautiful pre-war apartment complexes.
Gramercy Park was the first great example of city planning in the United States. Sprouting up from the park which gives the neighborhood its name, people had to follow strict rules when building homes and structures around the green space. The park was constructed in 1832 and fenced in in 1833.
People started building around the park in the 1840's as a way to revitalize the area after a major depression a few years earlier. Trustees of the park met in 1844 and made a plan for how to layout the development they wanted.
From there, building anything in the neighborhood goes through a rigorous process. Several train lines and buildings were outright rejected, but the process…
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