The Dylan homes are designed for the urban dweller who seeks both luxury and functionality. With floor-to-ceiling glass and wrapped glass corners, these homes are flooded with natural light and stunning views of the city skyline. Wide plank gray fumed oak toned wood floors and CaesarStone kitchen counters offer a sleek and modern aesthetic, while innovative window/backsplash designs create a unique visual experience from any room in the unit. Built without interior columns, the Dylan homes feature clean and pure architectural lines, resulting in simple beauty.
In addition to their tasteful design, the Dylan homes are also environmentally conscious. Locally sourced and recycled materials, energy efficient appliances, lighting, and heating/cooling units, and water conserving fixtures all contribute to a more sustainable living experience.
Residents of the Dylan can enjoy a fully equipped health club and basketball court, as well as a sky deck for sunbathing, grilling, and enjoying the breathtaking views of the city. The rooftop lounge offers additional space to relax and entertain.
Amenities:
HIGHLIGHTS
Dishwasher
Doorman
Elevator
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer in Unit
Private Outdoor Space
BUILDING AMENITIES
Bike Room
Community Recreation Facilities
Concierge
Green Building
Gym
Laundry in Building
Live-in Super
Package Room
Smoke-free
Storage Available
OUTDOOR SPACE
Deck
Patio
Roof Deck
A bustling area with some of New York City's most iconic architecture, Midtown South is generally considered to stretch between 29th Street up to 42nd Street. A neighborhood with many neighborhoods, this area is huge and full of sites that are frequented by both tourists and locals alike.
Midtown South has been a major part of NYC since the 1800s, but the early 20th century is when the neighborhood really came into its own. It was in Midtown Manhattan where many of the earliest skyscrapers were built, like Grand Central Station in 1913, the Chrysler building in 1928, and the Empire State Building in 1931. All of these buildings are national landmarks, and celebrate the art deco style that NYC is known for.
The other famous part of Midtown South is the Garment District and Koreatown. The Garment District has been around for a while, originally sewing clothes for enslaved people until NYC outlawed slavery in 1827. Afterward, the district…
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