The Living Room has fabulous light, and contains a separate dining area. There is even a home office cleverly hidden away. The large Chef's kitchen is a focal point in the space, sleekly designed with beautiful stainless countertops and Miele appliances, it's where guests may be entertained in great fashion! An elegant powder room is off the kitchen, finished with Bisazza tiles.
Up the curving staircase to the upper level, there is a landing, off of which there is a separate laundry and two en-suite bedrooms. The primary bedroom has two exposures, North and West, a beautiful walk-in closet, which leads to a spectacular bathroom - a blue and white fantasy of Bisazza tiles, Quite lovely!!
The second bedroom is equally spacious, with North views and it's own bath with luxurious rustic tiles and a glass enclosed shower stall.
The Aristocrat has a Full time doorman and on-site Super, Laundry, Storage and Bike Room. Pied-a Terres are allowed.
Quick Profile
People, yellow cabs, bright lights, big crowds, 24-hour eateries and just about every type of store imaginable. it’s a frenetic buzz that only a few places on the globe can offer. And that’s just one part of it. Midtown West is the birthplace of hustle and bustle and it’s bordered by 42nd to the south, 59th Street to the north, 8th Avenue to the west, and 5th Avenue to the east.
Midtown West is not as residential as other neighborhoods in Manhattan. The bustling part of Midtown West is 42nd Street between Times Square and 8th Avenues where the retail and office space, theatres, and attractions are. No matter what time of day it is, you'll always find activity there.
Residential buildings lay near the western end of Midtown West beginning around 8th Avenue.
Location, location, location. Of all the neighborhoods and enclaves of Manhattan, Midtown West is perhaps the most commutable place to live, visit, or work. It contains one of the highest concentrations of subway lines in the Big Apple. A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3, and the 7 train. The transit system feeds the streets with commuters from everywhere. The Port Authority Bus Terminal and nearby Penn Station adds to the number of people that flood Midtown on any given day.
It’s one of the easiest places in all of Manhattan to navigate because it’s a true grid. Uptown, street numbers go up. Downtown, street numbers go down. It’s the same concept from east to west. You really can’t get lost in Midtown West.