This address is where Manhattan's energy meets quiet elegance. East 23rd Street is one of the great thoroughfares of Gramercy Park - and this renovated one-bedroom sits at its heart. Skylights flood the space with light. Exposed brick speaks of permanence. A modern kitchen, in-unit washer/dryer, and hardwood floors throughout. Granite kitchen, marble bath, spacious and well-updated. Nothing is an afterthought.
Situated between Third and Second Avenues in one of downtown Manhattan's most storied neighborhoods, this is a rare address. Steps from Madison Square Park. Minutes to the N, R, Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains. The best dining in the city surrounds you. This home moves with ease and grace. Schedule your private showing today.
Application fee: $20 or less per applicantSnuggled next to the East River between 23rd and 34 street, Kips Bay is very popular with families due to the great schools, hospital access, and general safety of the area. However, there has also been an increase in young professionals seeking to rent in the neighborhood as businesses continue to expand in Murray Hill and North Manhattan.
Kips Bay receives its name from the Kips family farm off the bay of the East River. The area in the 1600's and 1700's, was mostly farmland. As the decades went by, more and more of the land was bought off to make room for city developments. For example in 1794, Bellevue Farm was purchased in order to construct a medical facility, and in subsequent years, parcels of Kips Bay Farm were purchased to expand the facilities.
Kips Bay in the 1800's saw more of the same, land and markets were bought and moved uptown to make room for small business and row houses. By the 1900's Kips Bay looked pretty much the same for…
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