Enjoy a spacious and elegant layout that maximizes the space of this 2 bedroom apartment. Entertain your guests in your spacious terrace. Floor to ceiling windows allow for a lot of sunlight throughout the day. Brazilian cherry wood floors throughout, marble floors in the baths, granite counters in the kitchen, custom built-ins, a washer and dryer in the apartment, and a wine refrigerator are additional complimentary features. The apartment has 2 exposures, North and East, offering nice city views.
Convenience is key – the building is located on 23rd Street between Lexington Ave and Park Ave. A short distance from Madison Square Park, Eataly, and many top restaurants. The 6 train is literally a half a block and with the N/R/F/M/PATH all within a few short blocks, this location makes everything in NYC accessible in minutes. Building Rules: No Dogs Allowed for Tenants.
Quick Profile
If you take a walk through Kips Bay, which is loosely defined as the area between 23rd street and 34th street and the East River to almost Lexington, you’ll quickly learn it's a hodgepodge of sorts and not as well defined as other neighborhoods in New York City. Some New Yorkers say Kips Bay has an identity crisis because 1st, 2nd, and 3rd avenues are distinctly different from one another as you traverse them. Despite the perceived lack of neighborhood vibe there are others that appreciate its affordability and convenience.
First Avenue is dominated by hospitals and hospital buildings such as NYU Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital to name a few. Second Avenue is a mosaic of convenience stores, fast food joints and nondescript brick buildings. Third Avenue is saturated with small bars and gastropubs and the twenty somethings that patronize them.
No judgement against Kips Bay here. It’s a great neighborhood that is just as much a part of New York City as any other neighborhood. Kips Bay It’s bordered by Murray Hill to the North, Stuyvesant Town and Gramercy Park to the South, and Rose Hill to the West. The neighborhood is partly defined by newer high-rise apartments, brick rowhouses, and former tenement buildings.