Top 10 Rental Buildings in the Lower East Side
#1 - The Rollins, 145 Clinton Street
Unsurprisingly, the top rental on this rundown is The Rollins, located at the mega-development Essex Crossing. Renters can look forward to first-class amenities, including an attended lobby, concierge service, a resident's lounge with billiards and shuffleboard tables, a fitness center, pet spa, a private dining space and meeting room, TV lounge, built-in banquette, and workstations. And that's not all, the building also offers a rooftop terrace lounge, a garden terrace, and a public landscaped plaza. A Trader Joe's and a Target are both set to open at the retail space later this year.
#2 - The Chrystie, 229 Chrystie Street
Built in 2005, The Chrystie offers 300+ rental units with studio, one-, and two-bedroom layouts. The building was recently renovated and offers top-notch amenities like a resident lounge, a state-of-the-art fitness center with cardio theatre, a rooftop sundeck with lovely views, and game rooms.
#3 - 155 Attorney Street
#4 - Jones L.E.S, 331 East Houston Street
#5 - The Essex, 125 Delancey Street
The Essex at 125 Delancey Street is one of the tallest buildings on the Lower East Side and offers rentals in studio to three-bedroom layouts. Residents have access to amenities including urban farming plots and outdoor areas like a landscaped terrace and rooftop, private meeting rooms, a social lounge with billiards and a fitness center with Peloton bikes.
#6 - The Artisan, 180 Broome Street
The Artisan is the largest building in the Essex Crossing master plan, and the rental apartments start on the sixth floor. Select studios and one-beds have been outfitted with space-saving interiors, and all apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end kitchens, and in-unit washer/dryers. Amenities include a lounge, fitness center, children's playroom, and landscaped roof patio and sky deck with outdoor grills and sweeping skyline vistas.
, and all apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end kitchens, and in-unit washer/dryers. Amenities include a lounge, fitness center, children's playroom, and landscaped roof patio and sky deck with outdoor grills and sweeping skyline vistas.#7 - Sione, 171 Suffolk Street
Sioné is a 14-story rental that overlooks the broad Houston Street and quiet Suffolk Street, partaking in both the vibrant and quaint sides of the Lower East Side. The 88-unit building offers broad, loft-like windows, wide-plank white oak floors, smart entry and thermostat systems, kitchens with Lineadecor walnut cabinets and Bosch appliances and Blomberg fridges, and bathrooms with finishes that match those in the kitchens.
#8 - The Orchard, 118 Orchard Street
The Orchard is located at the corner of Orchard and Delancey Streets. This modern yet discreet 29-unit luxury building offers stunning views, high-end finishes and private outdoor space in every apartment.
#9 - Stella LES, 251 East 2nd Street
On the cusp of the East Village and the Lower East Side, Stella LES pays a respectful homage to downtown architecture while incorporating modern features like keyless entry, in-unit washer/dryers, and LED in-duct air purification systems in common spaces. Amenities include a gym, lounge, and roof deck.
#10 - The Ludlow, 188 Ludlow Street
Undoubtedly a luxury tower, The Ludlow has amenities that include a 24-hour doorman, valet services, a fitness center with a yoga/Pilates studio, a rooftop sundeck with stunning views, and a media/billiards lounge. Apartments offer floor-to-ceiling windows, light oak hardwood floors, and kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.
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