9G is the highest-floor unit of its type in the building. With Southeast exposure, sunlight pours through the floor-to-ceiling window illuminating the entire space.
Residence features seven-inch-wide white oak plank flooring with a matte finish, satin nickel door hardware, spacious ceilings reaching eight-and-a-half feet or higher, and windows that are pre-wired for electronic shades.
The kitchens are a testament to luxury and efficiency, featuring custom-designed oak cabinetry, pristine white marble countertops, and backsplashes with elegant grey veining. They are fully equipped with integrated Miele appliances, adding a touch of sophistication. The stainless-steel kitchen sink, complete with Kohler fixtures in a sleek titanium finish and an in-sink garbage disposal, reflects a commitment to quality and style. A Bosch stackable washer/dryer in unit, ensuring practicality meets elegance.
Residence Lounge and Rooftop Terrace that has breathtaking Views
Fully equipped Gym on top floor with views
24/7 Full time doorman and concierge
Fee Disclosure:
Credit Check to Spire: $20
Application Processing Fee to management: $750
Digital Document Retention Fee Management: $112.50
Move-in Deposit to the building: $1000 (Re-fundable)
Move-in Fee to the building: $500
Move-out Deposit to the building: $1000 (Refundable)
Move-out Fee to the building: $500
Consumer Report Fee to management: $80
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.