Description

Approximately 880SF large 1BR just off renovation including new kitchen with stone counters and stainless steel appliances, new tiled bathroom, new red oak hardwood floors and baseboard molding, 5 large closets including one called "The Garage" large enough to store bicycles, snowboards, surfboards and golf clubs. Facing South and West with private balcony. The building is a 1918 7 story prewar structure with a brick and limestone faade designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh who also designed The Plaza Hotel, Carnegie Hall, and The Dakota along with numerous other great works, with a marble and terrazzo lobby, laundry in the basement, and a live in super. All major transportation is nearby, including express subways, PATH, and surface transit, there are great health clubs in the area, the building is convenient to residential services like shopping, drug stores, dry cleaners, etc. also Century 21, WTC, Westfield Place, South Street Seaport, dining and bars. There are ferries that you can catch at the Wall Street ferry terminal to take you to, New Jersey, Brooklyn, Queens, other parts of Manhattan and IKEA. The riverfront promenade is 1 block to the East, it has been developed as green space as the City of NY recreates its water front, it's fantastic for cycling, running, walking, and sight seeing. Available for immediate occupancy. Dogs up to 25 lbs. with additional $500 pet fee. 2 months free on a 14 month lease, longer leases and more concessions available upon request. Bonus $200 Amazon gift card.
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Building Features 7 Floors62 Units

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Unit Features

Exposures: South West
Pet Policy: No pets

$2,695 per month

Rented on: Mar 17, 2021

1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / 880 ft² ($36 per ft² yearly)

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

Joel Stanger

jstanger@bhsusa.com

(212) 381-6509

Listing Courtesy of Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC View Listing

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