Description
The largest alcove studio line in the building, this sun-blasted apartment boasts over 600 square feet of living space with a grand entry foyer and a spacious living/dining area. Theres a well-proportioned galley kitchen, full bathroom, through-the-wall air conditioning and beautiful Spanish terra cotta tile throughout. The windowed sleeping alcove easily accommodates a king-size bed, and the entire apartment can be converted into a sizable junior one-bedroom with ease (board approval required). Enjoy western and southwestern cityscape views including some of midtown's iconic buildings through an oversized, bay-like window.
Charing Cross House is a full-service luxury co-op. Amenities include exceptional 24-hour doorman service; a massive well-appointed marble lobby; a new state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness center; on-site laundry room; bike and storage rooms; and a live-in super.
Later this month, the building will unveil its most extraordinary amenity: a state-of-the-art, eco-conscious roof deck garden that will rival any other Manhattan propertys outdoor space. Equipped with Wi-Fi, the roof deck will feature vertical green walls and carpeting of sedum plants surrounding multiple common areas, each with built-in seating to create a lush green oasis for residents enjoyment. In addition, there will be an event space and private function area. Incredible self-sustaining features include solar panels that offer shaded space for relaxing residents while also generating electricity for the roof and building, plus a rainwater collection and retention system providing water to all the roof greenery.
The building is ideally located on one of the stateliest double-wide residential blocks in the city. A n
Building Features 17 Floors177 Units
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Exclusively listed with: Town Residential, LLC
Glenn Connolly
gconnolly@townresidential.com
(917) 509-5623
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