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Listed: May 10, 2024Days on Market: 195Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Midtown West (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Description
Completed in 1923, by famed architect Emery Roth (The San Remo, The Beresford) this 217 unit building maintains the mystique of former residents which include legends Doris Day, Betty Grable and Al Capone. Today, this architectural gem offers a secret sanctuary situated in the heart of midtown. Entering the unit, the first thing you will notice in the ample sized living room are the original oak floors.
Other original details include a beamed ceiling, interior doors stripped to expose the beautiful red oak, and the front door stripped to expose its steel composition. The apartment features a stylish kitchen with nice Bloomberg fridge and glass top electric stove. Large windows showcase the living room, while bedroom windows offer a city view of Hells Kitchen.
Ceiling fans and an ac unit in the bedroom keep you cool, while a couple of closets including one walk-in closet provide ample storage. There is also a deep bathtub. This pre-war co-op features a lovely lobby, renovated in art deco style, and an amazing roof deck offering 360 degree views. In addition to the full time doorman who meets and greets everyone who enters (they also hold packages), building staff include a manager, live in super, handyman and porters.
For added safety there is a security guard on nights and weekends. Bike storage and a clean and spacious laundry room are in the basement. CENTRALLY LOCATED is an understatement! Manhattan’s theater district offer residents unparalleled access to the great restaurants and bars of Hell’s Kitchen, while The Hi-Line and Central Park.
Blocks from most subway lines: A/C/E on 8th ave, 1/2/3/7/N/Q/R/W/S on 7th ave, B/D/F on 6th ave, and the Port Authority and Penn Station.
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