ID # | COMP-16768330491355121 |
Información | 0 hab. (estudios), edificio tiene 200 viviendas, edificio tiene 10 pisos DOM: 55 dias |
Año de construcción | 1928 |
Metro | 5 minutos hasta 7 |
6 minutos hasta 4, 5, 6 | |
9 minutos hasta S | |
Apartment 701a is a renovated and charming studio residence located on the 7th floor of the historic Hardwicke Hall Cooperative, features nice light throughout the day with pre-war architectural/treetop views from the oversized casement windows.
A well-designed layout cleverly incorporates a queen-sized bed with room for a desk and a comfortable sofa. The renovated kitchen includes a dishwasher, a built-in microwave, an induction stovetop, and a full-sized refrigerator. Additionally, the pre-war apartment includes hardwood floors, a new and nicely appointed bathroom with a large tub, and two closets for clothes and storage.
314 East 41st Street is a full-service elevator cooperative with a 24-hour doorman, laundry in the building, a full-time live-in super, and access to 5 Tudor City Place Gym for an additional fee.
Located in the tranquil enclave of Tudor City on a quiet dead-end street, the neighborhood offers several amenities such as the beautiful Tudor City Gardens, several grocery stores, easy access to Midtown’s office district and the United Nations, and right down the street from Bryant Park home to movie nights on the great lawn and New York City’s Winter Village.
Built in 1926 and designed as a green oasis, Tudor City was the first residential skyscraper complex in the world. Created in the Tudor Revival Style, the façade and lobby includes beautiful details such as hand-carved woodwork, stone/terracotta masonry, stained glass windows, and motifs of Tudor England’s nobility.
Sorry, no pets allowed.
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