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Listed: Sep 11, 2024Last Price Change: ($50) on Nov 11Days on Market: 65Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Murray Hill (Manhattan)
Description
This is the place that you can call home that is centrally located with easy access to all New York City has to offer as well as every mode of transportation available in one of Murray Hill’s most well preserved Art Deco, boutique, Pre-War co-ops.
The apartment boasts northern exposure and features amazing Pre-War details such as casement windows, windowed kitchen, high beamed ceilings, parquet floors and plenty of storage.
The building is perfectly situated just 2 blocks from Grand Central Station and was famously designed in 1930 by the architects Bien&Prince who also designed the Carlyle Hotel.
Designed by the architects of the Carlyle Hotel, 140 East 40th Street is a gorgeous Art Deco cooperative where residents enjoy a part-time attended lobby, 24-hour security cameras, live-in superintendent, modern elevators, central laundry, storage, bike room and a furnished landscaped roof deck with stunning Empire State Building views.
The apartment has been updated with new appliances while maintaining its original charm.
Full service building, 24/7 doorman, concierge. Smoke Free building with beautiful roof deck overlooking the Empire State Building.
Laundry with new Washer/Dryers
Live-in super
Sorry, no pets allowed.
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