Union Square South doesn't have the instant name recognition of such Manhattan mega-addresses as Broadway or Fifth Avenue, but it's a quintessentially New York address just steps from the best of downtown Manhattan living. With the energy of Greenwich Village to the south, the gracious quiet of Gramercy and Flatiron to the north, and Union Square Park right across the street, 1 Union Square South offers a commanding view of the park and as central a Greenwich Village location as can be imagined.
12 East 22nd Street, between Park Avenue South and Broadway, is in the heart of the fabulous Flatiron District near Baruch College.
This elevator loft rental apartment features 12- to 14-foot-high ceilings, oversized rooms and windows, new kitchens, and new marble bathrooms with oversized medicine cabinets. Kitchens include banjo counters, oak floors, and a fully equipped laundry room.
Even by the high standards of new-construction high-rises in Manhattan, Chelsea Landmark stands out as, well, a landmark of opulence and all-inclusive luxury. With a prime location in one of Manhattan's finest neighborhoods, a panoply of high-end amenities and elegant residences, Chelsea Landmark is home to some of the finest no-fee rental apartments in Manhattan.
One of several luxurious new construction apartment buildings in Chelsea, Echelon Chelsea delivers on its promise of providing residents with a "resort lifestyle," while also offering a prime Manhattan location and some of the most elegant apartments for rent in Chelsea. One of the most appealing no-fee rentals in Chelsea, Echelon Chelsea is also at the forefront of contemporary New York luxury residences.
With a location in the very heart of one of Manhattan's most distinctive and desirable neighborhoods, The Vanguard Chelsea offers easy access to all the cultural, culinary and nightlife attractions that make Chelsea great. What makes The Vanguard Chelsea great, in turn, is the way it brings Chelsea's distinctive charms inside via a sweeping suite of luxurious amenities and spacious, gracious rental residences. The Vanguard Chelsea reigns as a true neighborhood gem, and one of the most desirable no-fee rentals in Chelsea.
An exciting neighborhood surrounds the Capitol at Chelsea, with eclectic shopping, dining and entertainment.
Chelsea's brilliant 39-story building at 56 West 26th Street, erected in 2001, has 387 rental apartments. Its lower four floors contain 83,000 square feet of retail and office space. This burnt-orange-and-red-brick building has a very attractive mid-block plaza, plum brick, and ornamental stone accents. Its rounded corners are tastefully presented.
Park 23 offers a beguiling contradiction on Park Avenue South: new, pre-war luxury rental apartments in a classic New York location. Park 23's elegant, newly renovated pre-war rental apartments rank among the most desirable apartments for rent in Gramercy. In an historic landmark building on Park Avenue South that dates to 1892, Park 23 has emerged as one of the hottest rental listings in Manhattan.
Kips Bay has always been a bit quieter than some other Manhattan neighborhoods. The residents of the area between 23rd and 34th Street by the East River value things like their proximity to the East River, the view of Queens nearby, the way they can walk down the sidewalk and appreciate a hushed New York City. 201 East 30th Street is a luxury Manhattan rental building that mirrors the serenity and comfort of its surrounding neighborhood.
With its ideal location in downtown New York, vibrant arts and music scene, and five-star amenities, 14W14 at 14 West 14th Street is the model for modern Manhattan living. This beautifully designed building by Rawlings Architects is located in the acclaimed West Village section of Manhattan. These apartments for rent provide its residents with both nearby entertainment and five star amenities, ranking 14W14 high among other New York City rentals.
Nestled in the heart of exciting Gramercy Park, 150 East 18th Street offers studio, one and two bedroom luxury apartments steps away from Union Square. Residents of these beautiful luxury apartments can take advantage of Pete’s Tavern, a fixture in the area since 1864 and known for having some of the tastiest burgers in all of NYC. Located between Irving and 3rd, 150 East 18th Street exudes a tightly knit neighborhood feel while still offering the convenience of an easy commute to anywhere in the city.
Built in 1903 by Bruce Price, the Bank of the Metropolis is a striking 16-story high-rise that is as impressive now as it was when it was built. Located at 31 Union Square West, right across the street from Union Square Park, the Bank of the Metropolis is a tripartite luxury building built in the neo-renaissance style with an imposing limestone-clad exterior. The Bank of the Metropolis retains its classical austerity; the 2-story bowed portico with polished granite columns leads into a marble lobby that transports residents back to New York’s era of classic luxury.