Situated on a high floor on Roosevelt Island, this renovated residence offers a versatile layout that easily converts to 4 bedrooms with 2.5 bathrooms, complete with private outdoor space and panoramic river and city views.
Apartment Features
Flexible Layout: Expansive living space across 9 total rooms, easily configured as a 4-bedroom setup.
In-Unit Laundry: Dedicated washer and dryer inside the apartment.
Private Outdoor Space: Private balcony/patio showcasing sweeping East River and skyline views.
Updated Finishes: Hardwood floors throughout, modern kitchen appliances, and clean bathroom fixtures.
Building & Community Amenities
Full-Service Staff: 24-hour doorman and 24-hour concierge services.
Wellness & Recreation: 24-hour complimentary fitness center, rooftop sun decks with BBQ grills, and a 60-foot outdoor pool and swim club.
Grounds & Leisure: 8+ acres of landscaped grounds, English garden, waterfront promenade, and children's outdoor play area.
Conveniences: On-site parking, bicycle storage, resident laundry facilities, and valet services (housekeeping, dry cleaning, shoe repair).
Pet-Friendly: Pets allowed.
Neighborhood & Transit
Convenient Island Access: Positioned near the Roosevelt Island F train subway station, the iconic Roosevelt Island Tramway, the NYC Ferry landing, and local bus routes.
Community Atmosphere: Surrounded by waterfront parks, green spaces, local dining, and daily conveniences along Main Street.
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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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