Located in the vicinity of two of the most talked about enclaves in New York City, Sutton and Beekman Place - The Veneto, is located on 250 East 53rd Street and Second Avenue. The imposing 34-story stone and brick building embraces the new and enhances the old. Its entranceway with a two-story high lobby, and five-foot-chandelier; makes it welcoming, while its reputation and accolades in movies like How to Marry a Millionaire, and past neighborhood residents like former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, Marilyn Monroe and her then husband Arthur Miller - make it synonymous with the affluent and the uber-chic.
Built in 2007 and designed by Davis Brody Bond, LLP; the Veneto boasts of Brazilian cherry wood flooring, high ceilings, oversized solarium windows, marble floored kitchens, granite worktops, European Sub-Zero refrigerators, wine coolers, and custom soaking tubs are just some of its premium features. Veneto offers one and two-bedroom apartments, along with a pair of three-bedroom penthouses; with additional features like Terzo Piano - an exclusive residents entertainment lounge, Giardino - serenity gardens, and Arcobaleno - children’s play room.
With amenities that fit the “good-life” and its historic neighborhood location, the Veneto is ideal.
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