The most grand of scale and proportions, Residence #10 has been fully renovated top to bottom starting with the 25 ft. hand-laid marble foyer with black granite inlay design. Residence #10 boasts one of the most incredible entertaining spaces in New York, large enough to entertain 50+ family/friends, over 1,000 SF of living space with original pocket doors to separate the formal dining room complete with original wainscoting.
Several over-sized bedrooms with abundant closet/storage space and the finest of luxury Astor finishes throughout. Top of the line white marble kitchen has plenty of space to add a large table and large marble island can seat 4 comfortably. This is one of the only true 6 bedroom/9 room residences available for rent in Manhattan. Almost 4,000 SF it total size, there has been no detail overlooked, a true masterpiece.
This is an ideal layout and unparalleled space. Full sized washer/dryer in unit, beautiful original decorative fireplace and original built in shelving in living room, Liebherr, Miele, Bosch, and Viking appliances, Whirlpool tub in every bathroom. One of the finest residences available for lease in all of New York City.
Adjacent to Central Park and Columbus Circle, the Wyoming is unlike anything built in the last century. These incredible, sprawling spaces feel more like a house than an apartment. Located only steps from Fifth Avenue, The Plaza, Time Warner Center, and Carnegie Hall, with instant access to all subways and bridges. This prime location off Central Park South and Billionaires row is ideal for any New Yorker and any lifestyle. Full time doorman/concierge. Pet friendly. Fully staffed. 24/7 Laundry. All this, in one of New York's finest luxury buildings, welcome to the Wyoming.
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Right in the heart of the city, between 40th street and 54th, lies the brightest spot in NYC, Times Square and the Theater District. This neighborhood is the definition of busy, always packed with tourists and locals. Those who dream of living and working in this area should know that the grind here is no joke. That said, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.
Before the bright lights and billboards were even a twinkle in the city's eye, This area was largely undeveloped farmland. However, after the revolution, the population of Manhattan exploded, and people needed a place to live. That's why, in 1836, mayor Cornelius Lawrence expanded the grid, already being built on the island, all the way up to 42nd street. Lawrence promised those who moved up town fresh clean air and luxury living.
While people moved uptown rather quickly, theaters took a bit more time. Not many businesses wanted to open in the area since it wasn't easily…
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