Beautiful, High Floor 2/2 in the Heart of Midtown West!
Full Service Building.
NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS:
Bosch Washer & Dryer
Cobblestone Oak Wood Flooring
Gracious Closet and Storage Space with Custom Shelving and Built-ins
Panoramic City Views
CHEF'S KITCHENS:
Full Set of Bosch Appliances, including Panel Refrigerators and Dishwashers, and Full-Sized Ranges
Luce di Luna Counters with Full Height Backsplash
Custom Cabinetry with Integrated Lighting
Windowed Kitchens and Baths*
SPA-LIKE BATHROOMS:
Custom Wood Vanities with Ample Storage
Brushed Nickel Bathroom Fixtures
Floor-to-Ceiling Tiled Walls
Oversized Recessed Mirrored Medicine Cabinets
You will fall in love with this apartment, but you will go nuts for our incredible amenities:
CURRENT AMENITIES:
Newly Renovated Lobby
24 Hour Doorman
Valet Service for Dry Cleaning, Wash & Fold
Building Link On-line Management Portal Submit Maintenance Requests, Rent Payments, and Communicate with Management
On-site Laundry Room
Attended Parking Garage
BRAND NEW RENOVATED AMENITIES:
Public Transit Screen
Tenant Package Screen
Dividable Conference Room
State of the Art Audio/Visual Systems
Two Study Lounges with Easy Access WiFi
Private Dining Room with Catering Kitchen
Seasonal Wraparound Sundeck with Lounge Chairs
Outdoor Kitchen/Grill
Outdoor Television
Outdoor Lounges
Terrace Grass Area
24/7 Fitness Center with Yoga Studio
Fitness On-Demand Workout Classes
Game Room with Billiards, Darts, Ping Pong, Foosball & Air Hockey
Price reflects net effective rent-3 months free-15 month lease. Gross rent =$4,995
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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