This stylish one‐bedroom, one‐bathroom apartment sits in Midtown South and welcomes you with an airy open‐plan layout bathed in natural light. The kitchen is equipped with stainless‐steel appliances, a dishwasher, and generous cabinet space. The bedroom offers ample closet storage, while the bathroom features a walk‐in shower, contemporary fixtures, and a polished finish. Residents enjoy immediate access to a full‐time doorman and a live‐in superintendent, ensuring prompt assistance whenever needed.
Features & Amenities
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom - spacious layout with large windows
- Stainless‐steel appliances and dishwasher in the kitchen
- Full‐time doorman & concierge service
- Live‐in superintendent on site
- On‐site laundry facilities for convenience
- Elevator access and building designed for easy movement
- Gym & fitness center available to residents
- Common outdoor space and roof deck with city views
- Parking available: shared garage and street options
- Pets: Cats welcome (other pets may be considered upon application)
- Building offers flexible leasing options to fit your lifestyle
Enjoy a comfortable, well-appointed living space in a secure, resident‐oriented building that caters to all your day‐to‐day needs.
Application fee: $20 or less per applicantA 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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