205 E 59 is a 27-story, mid-block luxury apartment tower, located in the convergence of Midtown East and the Upper East Side. Construction on this post-war high-rise began in 2004, within the former site of the Coronet and Baronet movie theaters. Designed by Richard Dattner, this building has curved facades, and a 5,795-square foot outdoor area, complete with a pooch park and views of the Queensborough Bridge.
Apartments are thoughtfully designed at 205 E 59, with clean, crisp lines rendered in rich materials in each of the 62 units. Kitchens come fully equipped with dishwashers, stainless steel Viking and Sub-Zero appliances and wooden cabinetry, and the marble bathrooms include soaking tubs, heated floors, and polished chrome fixtures. Each apartment also has has a remote-controlled gas-burning fireplace, over-sized windows, and at least one balcony.
Building amenities include storage space, a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a full floor gym, and a garden terrace exclusive to residents. Located across the street from Bloomingdale's on Third Avenue, and a few blocks over from Central Park, 205 E 59 undoubtedly offers high-end living in one of Manhattan’s most affluent neighborhoods.
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