**Bright, Sunny, Cozy Urban Retreat in Lincoln Square**
Experience the warmth and light of this thoughtfully designed one‐bathroom apartment located in the vibrant heart of Lincoln Square. With an open floor plan, plenty of natural light, and a host of modern amenities, this space offers a welcoming environment ideal for remote work, relaxation, or both.
* **Sun‐filled living room** - large windows bathe the space in natural daylight; floor‐to‐ceiling cabinets maximize storage.
* **Functional kitchen** - stainless‐steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a breakfast bar with seating for two.
* **Comfort‐centered bedroom** - spacious layout, high‐speed internet connectivity, and a dedicated workspace area.
* **Modern bathroom** - walk‐in shower, double vanity, and built‐in storage for a clutter‐free experience.
* **In‐unit laundry** - washer and dryer with high‐efficiency options.
* **Smart home features** - programmable thermostat and keyless entry system.
* **Elevator access** - easy entry to the unit for all residents.
* **Computed energy savings** - LED lighting, motion‐sensor fixtures, and efficient HVAC system.
* **Prime location** - just moments from trendy cafes, boutique shops, and the lively Lincoln Square transit hub.
This residence blends contemporary design with functional convenience, making it an ideal living space for those desiring a bright, cozy, and urban lifestyle.
Application fee: $20 or less per applicantBetween 34th and 59th street, Hell's Kitchen is the place to be if you're seeking a good time in Manhattan. A myriad of bars and restaurants line the streets of 8th, 9th, and 10th avenues while the streets are adorned with brownstones, apartment complexes and cute cafes. This once feared neighborhood has become a friendly place to kick back and have a drink with friends.
Hell's Kitchen started life as several plots of farmland in the early 1700's. The easy access to the river proved to be perfect for agricultural pursuits. However, as the city expanded north, more and more farms were purchased from their owners to make space for other things, like the construction of New York Hospital in 1911.
The population of the area exploded in the early 1900's. Even so, the city didn't pay too much attention to the area, which led to increased poverty and crime. During prohibition, Hell's Kitchen was the site of several major distilling and rumrunner…
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