Midtown West, located between 34th and 58th Street from the Hudson River to Fifth Avenue, is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Manhattan. There are so many different sub-neighborhoods that have popped up in this part of Manhattan. The most famous sub-neighborhood in Midtown West is undoubtedly Times Square. From the 24/7 flashing lights and non-stop action to the Theater District, Times Square is undoubtedly one of the most fun sections of Manhattan. Just a few blocks away from all of the excitement is Clinton and its quiet tree-lined streets. Also located in Midtown West is New York City’s newest sub-neighborhood, The Linc. This area around the Lincoln Tunnel has seen a lot of development in the past few years and looks to be headed towards a bright future.
The sheer amount of things to do in Midtown West is incredible. It is very easy to catch a Knicks or Rangers game at Madison Square Garden. Times Square is filled with fun and excitement. Clinton also has a bustling nightlife scene on 9th Avenue. Living in Midtown West has become very popular due to everything that occurs in the neighborhood, and as a result, each of these areas has seen a building boom. Luxury condominiums such as The Westport and One Columbus Place have sprung up in Clinton as a result. In a neighborhood that is so diverse and has so much to offer, it has become clear that Midtown West has become not only a great place to play, but also a fantastic place to live.
An innovative luxury building built in 1941, 240 Central Park South is a pre-war high-rise that sits across the street from Columbus Circle and Central, offering excellent views of the park. Noted for being the first apartment building to make extensive use of private balconies, 240 Central Park South was landmarked by the city of New York in 2002 and has a fully restored orange-beige exterior and renovated green roof. 240 Central Park South has a landscaped courtyard and canopied entrance, and all of the luxuries that one would expect based on its prestigious address.
Studio from $2,600 per month
1BR from $4,475 per month
2BR from $6,800 per month
Erected in 2002 by the Brodsky Organization, this 23-story rental apartment building has a red-brick base beneath a beige-brick tower. It occupies the northeast corner at Ninth Avenue and 42nd Street, incorporating four 19th-century row houses on Ninth Avenue. The building has a 10-story wing, and the west facade of the tower is a "gently curved metal and glass curtain wall, accentuated by a deep red color on window mullions and floor slab covers," as described by the designer. The entrance has a marquee suspended on cables from the fourth floor.
Studio from $2,350 per month
1BR from $3,100 per month
2BR from $5,300 per month
420 West 42nd Street is one of Manhattan’s most distinguishable luxury rental buildings; deep in the Theater District, it stands 41 stories high, with a façade of black and white stripes running up the building, which has earned it the nickname “The Zebra.” But this zebra-looking piece of luxury Manhattan real estate is no joke. It was built in 2001 in a modern design, which focuses on spacious rooms that offer residents maximum comfort.
1BR from $3,275 per month
2BR from $6,850 per month
Just north of Chelsea and on the western edge of Midtown West, 505 West 37th Street stands as a beacon of luxury living on Manhattan's West Side, and one of the most desirable new rental listings in a rising Manhattan neighborhood. 505 West 37th's elegant glass-skinned luxury rental buildings are already an architectural landmark in Hudson Yards, and the strikingly modern apartments for rent and 505W37's elite suite of amenities combine to set a new standard for luxury rental listings in Midtown West.
Studio from $2,270 per month
1BR from $2,850 per month
This huge, red-brick, environmentally friendly rental complex in Clinton was designed by Fox & Fowle and opened in 2007. The attractive, 23-story complex stretches from 51st to 53rd Streets west of Tenth Avenue. The complex has 23,000-square-feet of retail space and space for two non-profit theaters, and two landscaped through-block arcades. Many of the units have balconies and the buildings have some slanted rooflines and angled sides.
Studio from $2,624 per month
1BR from $3,182 per month
2BR from $3,934 per month
This very large rental apartment tower, which was completed in 1998, lessens its impact on the street by chamfering its corner at the avenue and provides welcome light and air, opening up interesting views for residents.
Archstone Midtown West, which was originally called the Gershwin, is on the same cross-street as Rockefeller Center, Saks Fifth Avenue and St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral and borders the Theatre District and the northern fringes of Times Square. Good luck eating in when you live a walk from 9th Avenue's famed Restaurant Row.
1BR from $3,345 per month
2BR from $5,131 per month
Near Columbus Circle, Archstone West 54th offers both some of the finest rental apartments in Clinton and an impressive suite of luxury amenities. The living experience at Archstone West 54th is luxurious on all counts, as the building bolsters its spacious rental flats with an on-site fitness center and concierge, as well as a landscaped rooftop sundeck, among other luxury features. Archstone West 54th tenants also enjoy use ofthe building's courtyard garden, laundry facility, valet services, bicycle storage and Wi-fi lounge.
Studio from $2,834 per month
1BR from $3,069 per month
2BR from $4,579 per month
Atlas New York is a 47-story mixed-use tower at 66 West 38th. The building offers Midtown luxury rental apartment living in close proximity to Bryant Park, public transportation, Times Square, the Theater District and the Garment District.
The building has a 24-hour attended lobby, a garage, valet services, and bicycle storage. Apartments range from about 435 to 1,156 square feet. Kitchens feature wild applewood cabinetry and black GE appliances. Many apartments have corner windows. The building is pet friendly, with a roof deck and a resident’s lounge with daily breakfast service.
1BR from $3,750 per month
Cassa, a newly constructed luxury high-rise in the Midtown section of Manhattan built in 2009, stands out among Manhattan’s new luxury rental apartment buildings for many reasons. Located at 70 West 45th Street in a centralized location between 5th and 6th Avenue, Cassa has a white exterior and a bold, obelisk-like design that makes it unmistakable, especially in contrast to the older buildings that surround it.
Studio from $8,000 per month
1BR from $8,850 per month
4BR from $23,000 per month
5BR from $90,000 per month
Claridge's, a luxurious Midtown West rental apartment building, occupies the full western blockfront on the Avenue of the Americas between 55th and 56th streets. It has a four-story limestone base; the dark brown-brick facades have several bandcourses and are topped by a delicate cornice. While the building is not excessively adorned, it's trimmed with attractive quoins and multipaned windows. Its sidestreet entrance has a large and impressive marquee.
2BR from $5,295 per month