• $6,000

no fee

RENTED 09/15/2024
  • 2 beds
  • 2 baths
RENTED
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  • Available:09/12/2024
  • Days on market:279
  • Last price change:$400 (7%) 8 months ago

Bright and sunny high-floor two bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, stainless appliances, granite kitchen counters, marble baths with pedestal sinks, and hardwood floors throughout. Stunning north west Hudson River views. Concierge Doorman Garage Laundry Facilities Pet Friendly Bike Room Complimentary Fitness Center Landscaped Private Outdoor Space Valet Services No Fee City View Roof Deck This stylish, contemporary, residential building features floor-to-ceiling windows, granite kitchen counters, stainless steel appliances, marble-tiled bathroom, and hardwood floors. Conveniently located in Midtown, transportation, recreation, dining and entertainment are readily accessible at all times. 360 West 43rd Street offers a complimentary fitness center, a landscaped outdoor lounging area, concierge, and valet services.

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Midtown West

Also referred to as Clinton or Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown West has grown into a well-developed residential location with many glass high-rises offering direct views of the Hudson River, upper and lower Manhattan, and the iconic Midtown skyline. The modern skyscrapers are juxtaposed with pre-war buildings, as well as the occasional brownstone. Ninth Avenue, the heart of the neighborhood, is famous for its restaurants, nightlife, and markets, and serves as a home to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Baryshnikov Arts Center and Ars Nova Theater. A walk along the tree-lined streets of Midtown West provides a glimpse into New York’s past, present and future.