The Strand, 500 West 43rd Street, #11F
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Listed: Sep 9, 2024Days on Market: 73Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Midtown West (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Description
The open kitchen is designed with extensive storage and full-sized appliances. There is a pass through making the kitchen an extension of the entertaining space. The apartment also includes a marble bathroom and two double closets along the hallway leading to the bedroom, which boasts additional city views.
A generous closet and ample wall space for furniture complete this well-appointed home. For added convenience, laundry facilities are available on every other floor. BUILDING The Strand Condominium is a stunning architectural achievement, designed by the renowned architectural firms of Arun Bhatia and Costas Kandylis Associates. This 42-story tower is positioned at a 45-degree angle to Manhattan’s street grid, offering breathtaking and unobstructed views rarely seen in the city.
At street level, The Strand boasts a landscaped entrance, featuring two fountains. Residents of The Strand enjoy world-class services and amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, concierge services, and garage parking. The crown jewel of the building is the Sky-Top Club on the 42nd floor, offering a lap pool with stunning views, a sun deck, a fully equipped fitness center, steam rooms, saunas, and comprehensive locker room facilities.
Heat, hot water and gas utilities are included in the common charge. Ideally located, The Strand is steps away from major transportation routes, the Hudson River Promenade, the Theater District, and some of the city’s best dining, shopping, and cultural destinations. Just a short walk from Time Warner Center and Whole Foods, The Strand offers unparalleled convenience in the heart of New York City. There are 2 assessments of $103.11 and $65.56. NEIGHBORHOOD Hell’s Kitchen, a vibrant neighborhood on Manhattan’s West Side, is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic food scene.
Located between 34th and 59th Streets, and west of Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River, Hell’s Kitchen has evolved from its industrial past to a trendy, desirable area having undergone a significant gentrification. The neighborhood boasts a mix of old tenement buildings and sleek new developments, attracting professionals, artists, and performers, particularly due to its proximity to Broadway and the Theater District. Despite modernization, Hell’s Kitchen retains its historic charm, with its tree-lined streets, pre-war architecture, and community gardens.
The area offers easy access to major attractions like the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Hudson River Park, and Times Square. Hell’s Kitchen is a unique blend of old and new New York, where creativity thrives amidst rapid urban development.
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Apartment Amenities
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