Be in the center of NYC at Roosevelt Landings. Find your home in this newly renovated and spacious residence on Roosevelt Island, Manhattan. Nestled along the East River across from Midtown East, we invite you to experience the stunning NYC skyline from a different perspective. New renovations and appliances have upgraded this spacious residential development, making it the perfect blank canvas for your new life here. This gorgeous and oversized unit features comfortable living spaces, ample and similarly sized bedrooms, bright natural sunlight, plenty of storage space, and with select residences offering magnificent views of Manhattan, the East River, Queensborough Bridge and Long Island City Queens.
Other Highlights Include:
- Elevator Building
- Large Bedroom Closets
- Separate Dining Nooks *select homes
- Private Outdoor Space *select homes
Kitchens Feature:
- Custom White Kitchen Cabinets with chrome accents
- Stainless Steel Dishwashers, Refrigerators and Stoves
- Stone Tile Floors
- Stone Countertops with White Subway Tile Backsplashes
Bathrooms Feature:
- Custom Mirrored Medicine Chests
- Custom Bathroom Vanities with Stone Countertops and ample Storage
- Gorgeous Subway Tile White Bathrooms
- Deep Soaking Bathtubs
While not a traditional neighborhood, Roosevelt Island sports an eclectic collection of apartment complexes, landmarks, parks, and even some bars and restaurants. Resting in the East River between Manhattan and Queens, Roosevelt Island marches to the beat of its own drum.
Roosevelt Island in the 1600's and 1700's was largely private property that would change names depending on who owned it. One of the last private landowners of the island was Jacob Blackwell, who built the Blackwell House that still stands today as the 6th oldest house in NYC.
New York City bought the island in 1828 and used it for various purposes like hospitals and prisons. One of the many historic projects that's still standing is the Blackwell Island Light, a lighthouse marking an end to the prison and asylum construction. The last inmate left the island in 1935.
Access to the island was improved in 1930 when bridges connecting Manhattan and Queens finally added…
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