Unit 2119 is a combined apartment (extra roomy) featuring two spacious full bathrooms, providing ample privacy and comfort. The updated full kitchen is equipped with essential appliances, including a full stove and refrigerator, catering to all your culinary needs. New windows throughout the unit allow for an abundance of natural light and stunning views of the iconic Chrysler Building, making this apartment a true urban oasis.
This residence is also equipped with two air conditioners, two ceiling fans, ensuring optimal comfort during warmer months. For added convenience, the laundry facilities are situated in the basement, making it easy to manage everyday tasks without leaving the building.
Tudor Tower boasts an array of building amenities designed to enhance the living experience for residents. The presence of a doorman provides an extra level of security and service, while the elevator offers easy access to all floors. For relaxation and socializing, residents can take advantage of the beautiful roof deck, featuring panoramic views of the city skyline. Staying active is made easy with the on-site fitness center, encouraging a healthy lifestyle within the comfort of your home.
The Tudor City neighborhood is known for its unique blend of serene park settings and urban access, placing you just moments away from Midtown's many attractions. Enjoy the charm of the surrounding area while benefiting from the convenient transit options available nearby.
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Quick Profile
Compared to other New York City neighborhoods Tudor City is a bit different. For starters, it's not very big. And technically it's not a neighborhood, it's more along the lines of a residential enclave of Tudor style buildings and parks. Even with the large neon sign boldly exclaiming the enclave's name, Tudor CIty is still a little tricky to find.
Located on the southern edge of Turtle Bay, Tudor City borders Murray Hill and lies on a low cliff which is just east of Second Avenue between 40th and 43rd Street. It overlooks the grounds of the United Nations along First Avenue and the East River beyond.
Tudor City is considered one of the world’s first skyscraper apartment complexes. This was considered a remarkable feat in 1929. Early marketing material, aimed at the middle class, described the development as well-planned, well-built, and well-priced housing. Developer Fred F. Finch designed Tudor City to keep middle class residents in Manhattan as many were fleeing the city for the suburbs.