Property Description for 310 East 46th Street, 5-L
Brand new renovation!
Meet every sunrise through your over-sized East facing windows or while lounging on your spacious private terrace. Apartment 5L at Turtle Bay Tower offers loft-like layout including soaring 12.5-foot high beamed ceilings that further enhance the loft feel. This apartment boasts 820 square feet of interior space and a 575-square foot terrace. Only a short walk to the best restaurants and shopping Midtown has to offer, this brand-new renovation with low monthly fees (of which 71% is tax deductible) is a must see.
Well-appointed in-unit touches include:
- Red oak hardwood floors
- Bosch appliances
- Well-designed custom kitchen with dining area
- White lacquer cabinets and Calacatta Tribal stone counter tops and back splash
- Energy efficient LED light fixtures throughout the unit
Turtle Bay Tower is a full-service doorman condo-op that provides the flexibility of a condo with no board approval to purchase or rent.
Additional building amenities include:
- Laundry facilities on every floor
- Bicycle room
- Additional storage
- Indoor garage
- Newly renovated lobby and hallways
About the Building:
Turtle Bay Tower is set on a serene stretch of Midtown East just down the block from the United Nations Headquarters and is a full-service luxury building set in a historic prewar property. Built in 1929 as an NYC design school and known for its striking terraced facade, the 27-story tower was briefly home to a print factory.
In 1979, its careful conversion to 338 luxury apartments was noted with the First Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects. The apartments here feature 12- to 14-foot ceilings, with some offering wide-open views of the Midtown skyline and the East River. On-site amenities at this pet-friendly property include a large renovated lobby with two sitting areas, a rooftop terrace, laundry, storage, bike room, and a parking garage, plus 24-hour doorman service and a live-in super. As a condo-op, Turtle Bay Towers combines all the attraction of a graceful prewar property with the flexibility of a condo: no formal board approval, an open sublet policy and pied—terre allowed. With a venerable history dating back to New Amsterdam, Turtle Bay is the most tranquil corner of Midtown Manhattan, known for its quiet tree-lined streets and beautiful green spaces. United Nations Plaza is just down the street, while Grand Central Station is a few blocks in the other direction and all the appeal of living in the heart of Manhattan is moments away.