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The interior photos are from a model apartment in the building. The model apartment is representative of both the quality and style of apartments offered at this location. Description, floor plan and photos are for reference purposes only. Actual apartment's dimensions, layouts and furniture may vary.
This studio apartment is located on the 3rd floor (2nd floor European) in an elevator building near 49th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan’s Midtown East. Enjoy being in the midst of Midtown yet close to the water. The East River provides you with cool breezes and scenic walking and jogging paths.
This studio apartment is perfect for a commuter apartment or someone who wants a simple, convenient, furnished studio close to the center of the city without feeling closed in by all the skyscrapers. The sleeping area has full sized bed with linens, a dresser for storage, and a TV. Additional closet space is found by the entrance door. Relax on the couch or use the internet to complete some work projects while large windows provide plenty of sunlight. The apartment is air conditioned for the warmer summer months. The open kitchen area has all the basics to prepare meals including two-burner stovetop, microwave and coffee maker plus a small dining table for two. The tile-lined bathroom offers both tub and shower options. No need to head off to the laundromat, there are laundry facilities right in the building for your convenience.
Midtown East is full of lively bars and restaurants along 2nd Avenue so you’ll never lack for a place to dine out. Close to the iconic Art Deco Chrysler Building you’ll find Grand Central Terminal (.7mi/1.12km), a commuter haven and also your ticket to a day trip along Metro North, for when you want to leave the city behind. While commuters scurry through Grand Central to catch trains, it’s also a shopping and dining destination for locals and tourists alike. Visit the dining concourse on the lower level for a quick bite from some of NYC’s most famous food vendors or have dinner and drinks at famed Oyster Bar or Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse. If you’re looking for some gourmet delicacies for a quiet dinner at your apartment, meander through Grand Central Market on your way home.
The 6 and M subways can be found at 51 Street / Lexington Avenue (.5mi/.80km) or the E at Lexington Avenue / 53 Street (.6mi/.96km).