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Manage buildingAtlas New York is a 47-story mixed-use rental tower at 66 West 38th Street, on the southeast corner of Sixth Avenue. Completed in 2001 by the Gotham Organization and M & J Trimming, the building offers 374 rental apartments, 46,000 square feet of office space, and 16,000 square feet of retail space. Designed by Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron with interiors by Stephen Alton, the building integrates modern style and convenience in a prime Midtown location near Bryant Park, Herald Square, and the Garment District.
Apartments feature large windows, open kitchens, oversized countertops, wood floors, and ample closet space. Select units offer windowed kitchens and baths.
Building amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge services, a fitness club with a studio, complimentary bike storage, and valet services. Residents can enjoy a sky terrace with 360-degree city views, a lounge with a library and terrace, and daily coffee and breakfast service. The pet-friendly building also offers laundry facilities, community events, and on-site parking.
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Gotham Organization is a multifaceted real estate company based in New York, specializing in development, construction, and property management. Established in 1913, the company has a rich history in urban development and is known for creating dynamic mixed-use properties that incorporate residential, retail, and cultural spaces. Gotham has a strong commitment to building community-focused environments and has developed over 35,000 apartments to date. Their portfolio showcases innovative and sustainable design, with several projects being recognized for excellence in architecture and urban impact. Gotham also participates in affordable housing development, emphasizing their dedication to inclusivity and diversity in urban living.
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