Description
Luxuriously Large Furnished 1 Bedroom, 1.5 Baths Apartment at The Centurion, an exquisite luxury condo building that have set a new standard in privileged living. A perfect home or the home away from home for Manhattan's most sophisticated residents and visitors. Unprecedented personal services are provided by a white-glove, professionally trained service staff carefully chosen for their professionalism, integrity, attitude, and experience in serving the most uncompromising clientele. Enjoy the stunning lobby and sophisticated artwork that will offer your visitors a tranquil place to rest. The centurion is the first ground up residential condominium in New York City to be designed by I.M. Pei, most famous for the Pyramid entrance to the Louvre in Paris and the Bank of China tower in Hong Kong. In New York, he designed the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and the Four Seasons Hotel.The Centurion is located on 56th just off of 5th Ave. You will be in shopping heaven with Louis Vuitton, Tiffany's, and Saks Fifth Ave just a short walk way. The area is also filled with great restaurants, steps away from Central Park, and The Plaza Hotel. -This elegant South facing unit is equipped with a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, a limestone bathroom countertop, Bosch washer and dryer, a gourmet chef kitchen with Sub-zero win refrigerator and Teak Wood floors throughout the apartment. The building itself offers everything a demanding resident would expect: 24 hour doorman and security, a fitness center open 24 hours for the exclusive use of residents, a lobby lounge - complete with a private waterfall for the building and on-site car garage.
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Building Features 17 Floors48 Units
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full time doorman
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gym
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Unit Features
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$--- per month
1 Bed / 1.5 Baths - / 1,100 ft²
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: MNS
Leo Sosa
ljs@mns.com
718-222-0211
Listing Courtesy of MNS
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