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The epitome of Manhattan style and sophistication, The Sheffield condominium majestically stands as a pillar of luxury living in the epicenter of the City. Its blend of location, design, and service is only topped by its breathtaking views of the city!
The gracious and spacious one bedroom apartment is outlooking south from the 38th floor to downtown NYC. This very peaceful and quiet unit has a large living room, oversized windows, with ton of lights, top of the line appliances, lots of storage space and marble bathroom.
The unit has been recently newly painted and floors refinished. The laundry room is also located close by the apartment on the same floor.
Located on what is commonly referred to as “billionaire’s row”, the Sheffield is located at 322 W 57th between 8th and 9th avenue. Minutes away from Columbus Circle, Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Fifth Avenue shopping and some of the best fine dining in the world.
Sheffield 57 amenities include a concierge service, a full-time doorman, a garage, a rooftop health club, a pool and a children’s playroom. The Sky Club is one of the Sheffield’s most sought after amenities and provides residents access to a bi-level common area that offers two lounges, a children’s playroom, swimming pool and spa with locker rooms, a yoga studio, fitness center, barbecue grills on the roof terrace and an outdoor sundeck. There is also a Petspa, dog and kid and bike friendly plaza with outdoor seating for relaxing and dining. There is no shortage of transportation as the A, B, C, D and the N, Q, R and 1 subway lines are within walking distance.
Pied A Terre allowed.
Pets Allowed (Case By Case): Two Pets per unit, Max weight for one pet is 35lbs, Max weight for two pets is 65lbs Combined.
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