No fee + Competitive Rates + Pool/Gym/Sky lounge + Doorman + Pet Friendly + Amazing Roof Garden! = Great Value
The MetroTech community has developed a gravitational pull that includes NYU, tech firms, advertising agencies, restaurants and people looking to increase the value for what they pay in rent.
How's this? Big, double glazed windows that offer whisper quiet, naturally lit rooms? Along with amenities that surpass any expectations of what rental living can be, come home to beautiful finishes like glass tile back splashes, gorgeous hardwood floors and marble tiled baths and be content. You will enjoy spacious closets and custom shelving, along with integrated fiber-optic wiring and built-in surround sound speakers with iPod docking stations.
Amenities include:
Dramatic roof garden with dizzying views of the city skyline, harbor, East River, bridges, and big skies!
Free club billiards room with wifi, kitchen, and big screen plasma to host all your friends on game night!
24-hour, 6,000sf, well equipped gym and cardio center.
Large, indoor lap pool with sky-light
Modern lobby
24-hour attended lobby
Valet service
Indoor parking
Bike storage
Please note, floor plans are of this exact apartment but photos are for common fit and finishes in the building. To see this home, please make an appointment.
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