Wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass and soaring above Midtown West, this oversized one-bedroom, 1.5-bath home immediately stands out with a dedicated dining alcove, walk-in closet, and in-home washer/dryer, delivering a rare blend of space, storage, and convenience in the center of Manhattan. The expansive living area is framed by dramatic city views, while the smart layout keeps the bedroom and en-suite bath distinct from the entertaining space, supporting both everyday comfort and easy hosting. A sleek, modern kitchen opens into the main living and dining zone, making cooking and conversation flow naturally.
Life at this renowned luxury tower centers around M Club, a 44,000-square-foot amenity collection featuring a private fitness club by Equinox, a heated indoor lap pool, full-size indoor basketball and volleyball court, resident lounges, and on-site Dog City pet spa, all designed to keep wellness, work, and downtime under one roof. Just outside, you're moments from Hudson River Park, the Theater District, Restaurant Row, and multiple subway lines, putting dining, culture, and green space at your fingertips.
Amenities:
- Bicycle room; bike room; cold storage
- Common outdoor space; outdoor space; common roof deck
- Common parking/garage; valet services
- Full-time doorman; concierge; package room; receiving room
- Elevator; new construction; on-site laundry; storage
- Lounge; pool; gym/fitness center
- WiFi in common areas; pied-a-terre and diplomats
Nestled between Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea is a newer addition to the Manhattan neighborhood family. Hudson Yards is a development that broke ground in 2012 and has seen major progress within the last few years. It attempts to entice all New Yorkers via residential buildings, art centers, public gardens, and green spaces.
Before Hudson Yards, there was The West Side Yard, which is used as a storage space for the trains of the Long Island Rail Road. Much of the land had been consolidated over the years, meaning there was a decent amount of space that could be used for development. The plan for mixed-use development was put forth in 2008 and the groundbreaking for 10 Hudson Yards took place in December of 2012.
Since then, eight of the proposed sixteen buildings have been completed, as well as a public green space. The next phase of Hudson Yards construction will finish out the project and is expected to be complete in 2024. Several major…
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