Indulge in the epitome of style and sophistication at the iconic Grand Madison on Fifth Avenue. Nestled within the grandeur of this historic New York City landmark, originally a distinguished prewar architectural gem, this newly listed 2BR residence has undergone a tasteful metamorphosis, now presenting as a lavishly spacious 1254 square foot 1BR haven designed to captivate entertainers and connoisseurs alike.
Enter to discover lofty ceilings and expansive windows overlooking the illustrious Fifth Avenue, defining the ambiance of the living space and formal dining area. Alternatively, embrace the flexibility of the layout, utilizing the space as a second bedroom adorned with ample closets. The heart of the home boasts an open chef's kitchen adorned with sleek cabinetry from Poggenpohl and top-of-the-line Viking appliances.
Retreat to the tranquil master bedroom featuring a luxurious king-sized bed and generous garment storage. Pamper yourself in the two full bathrooms adorned with refined slab marble accents, dual sinks, and a separate glass shower in the master suite. Custom-built closets throughout provide practical storage solutions, while the convenience of in-unit washer/dryer and central air conditioning elevate everyday living.
225 Fifth Avenue stands as the pinnacle of prewar elegance downtown, offering residents an opulent lifestyle complemented by a sumptuously appointed lobby and white-glove services including doorman and concierge. Fitness enthusiasts will delight in the onsite fitness center, while valet services add a touch of convenience. With Madison Square Park just steps away, immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the city from this prestigious address.
Please note: The current floorplan configures the second bedroom as an open extension of the living room, serving as a formal dining area, adding versatility to the living space.
Indulge in the epitome of style and sophistication at the iconic Grand Madison on Fifth Avenue. Nestled within the grandeur of this historic New York City landmark, originally a distinguished prewar architectural gem, this newly listed 2BR residence has undergone a tasteful metamorphosis, now presenting as a lavishly spacious 1254 square foot 1BR haven designed to captivate entertainers and connoisseurs alike.
Enter to discover lofty ceilings and expansive windows overlooking the illustrious Fifth Avenue, defining the ambiance of the living space and formal dining area. Alternatively, embrace the flexibility of the layout, utilizing the space as a second bedroom adorned with ample closets. The heart of the home boasts an open chef's kitchen adorned with sleek cabinetry from Poggenpohl and top-of-the-line Viking appliances.
Retreat to the tranquil master bedroom featuring a luxurious king-sized bed and generous garment storage. Pamper yourself in the two full bathrooms adorned with refined slab marble accents, dual sinks, and a separate glass shower in the master suite. Custom-built closets throughout provide practical storage solutions, while the convenience of in-unit washer/dryer and central air conditioning elevate everyday living.
225 Fifth Avenue stands as the pinnacle of prewar elegance downtown, offering residents an opulent lifestyle complemented by a sumptuously appointed lobby and white-glove services including doorman and concierge. Fitness enthusiasts will delight in the onsite fitness center, while valet services add a touch of convenience. With Madison Square Park just steps away, immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the city from this prestigious address.
Please note: The current floorplan configures the second bedroom as an open extension of the living room, serving as a formal dining area, adding versatility to the living space.
Quick Profile
NoMad, North of Madison Square Park, is a rectangular swath of land that is bordered by East 25th Street to the south, East 29th Street to the north, Sixth Avenue to the west, and depending who you ask, Madison or Lexington Avenue to the East. It’s had its acronymed name for over two decades but not every New Yorker calls the neighborhood NoMad.
Historic architecture, trendy hotels and restaurants and high-priced apartments - NoMad wasn’t always the coveted neighborhood that it is today. It’s gone through many transformations over the years. Including a red light district known as the Tenderloin in the 1880’s. It was a popular shopping destination and a place where high society held court in the mid 19th century. It was part of New York City’s Silicon Alley in the 1990’s.
As of lately, world class chefs and restaurants have moved into NoMad. It’s tied with Midtown Manhattan for having the most Michelin stars (six stars to date). Besides NoMad’s architecture, nightlife, and restaurants, we can’t forget the added perk of being close to other great neighborhoods and cultural institutions. NoMad’s central location makes it easier to get just about anywhere in the city. You can walk to Chelsea, West Village, Union Square or Grand Central Station in no time at all. The N, R, 1, 6, B, Q, F, and M are very close or just a few blocks away. Penn Station is also within walking distance.