Residence 31E at The Galleria Condominium presents a beautifully one-bedroom home soaring above Midtown with expansive city views and exceptional light. Positioned on a high floor, the residence offers a calm, refined atmosphere in one of Manhattan's most iconic full-service condominiums just off Park Avenue.
The living and dining area is generous and airy, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining, enhanced by soft architectural lighting and large windows framing open skyline exposures.
The home is available furnished or unfurnished, offering flexibility for a primary residence, pied-à-terre, or corporate rental.
Perfectly situated on 57th Street near Park and Lexington Avenues, The Galleria offers the ease and prestige of a true white-glove condominium. The building features a stunning lobby, 24-hour doorman and concierge, live-in superintendent, handymen, and resident laundry. Owners and residents enjoy access to the renowned 54th-floor Sky Terrace and lounge, where landscaped terraces, butler service, and breathtaking city and Central Park views create an unforgettable experience. Offered on a two-year lease.Fees:
Building & Management Fees:$700 Non-Refundable Application Fee
$100 Non-Refundable Background Check Fee (for each applicant)
$70 Certificate of Insurance Review
$75 Non-Refundable Credit Check Fee (for each applicant)
$2,000 Non-Refundable Move-In Fee
$2,000 Non-Refundable Pre-paid Move-Out Fee
Quick Profile
Midtown West and Midtown East have a lot in common. They’re bustling, iconic, and full of people. But just like siblings, their personalities can be vastly different. Midtown East is a bit more sophisticated and doesn’t quite have the vivacity and unruliness that its westerly counterpart exudes.
Midtown East is bordered by 42nd to the south, 59th Street to the north, 5th Avenue to the west, and 3rd Avenue to the east.
The neighborhood is famous for its high-end stores, tourist attractions, posh hotels (budget ones too), and iconic architecture. Midtown East is also one of the largest financial and business hubs in Manhattan. During normal business hours the sidewalks are full of commuters and people moving from point A to point B. In the early evening, when the masses have left for the day, things suddenly get a little quieter and the sidewalks have a lot less foot traffic.
Although largely a commercial neighborhood, residential areas of Midtown East do exist on the eastern section of the neighborhood.
Grand Central Station is located in Midtown East and like Midtown West, it’s an extremely commutable neighborhood. The 4, 5, 6, 7 and S trains whisk people in and out of the neighborhood 24 hours a day. Grand Central Station also serves as a hub for New York State and Connecticut commuter rails. These trains can take you anywhere along the Hudson River or up into Connecticut. It’s perfect for day tripping.