Description
The Essex House, a first class luxury Art Deco hotel with 185 privately owned residences, is now managed by J.W. Marriott.
Built in 1931 as the largest and most luxurious hotel in the city, it has been home to celebrities and captains of industry throughout its illustrious history.
Residence owners and tenants are offered a full complement of white glove hotel services and amenities such as 24 hour room service, valet, concierge, and bell staff; a fitness center and spa; a business and conference center; and an award-winning restaurant.
This apartment, tastefully furnished in sophisticated cream tones, features a sleep sofa in the living room and a charming, renovated kitchenette.
All Rentals include weekly housekeeping services with hotel linens and supplies, complimentary WiFi, cable TV and utilities, and fitness center access.
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Built in 1931 as the largest and most luxurious hotel in the city, it has been home to celebrities and captains of industry throughout its illustrious history.
Residence owners and tenants are offered a full complement of white glove hotel services and amenities such as 24 hour room service, valet, concierge, and bell staff; a fitness center and spa; a business and conference center; and an award-winning restaurant.
This apartment, tastefully furnished in sophisticated cream tones, features a sleep sofa in the living room and a charming, renovated kitchenette.
All Rentals include weekly housekeeping services with hotel linens and supplies, complimentary WiFi, cable TV and utilities, and fitness center access.
Building Features 42 Floors182 Units
elevator
full time doorman
bike room
garage
gym
lounge
laundry
pet friendly
pool
roofdeck
storage
$--- per month
1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / 625 ft²
Furnished: Yes
Exclusively listed with: CitiSuites International Realty
Fernanda Forman
fernanda.forman@marriott.com
212-484-5170
Listing Courtesy of CitiSuites International Realty
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