- $14950
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - 3 bedroom
- 3 baths
- Web# 7860
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
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Crown Jewel In The Sky,Exclusive Penthouse three bedroom home now available. This apartment in the heart of Chelsea features up to twelve-foot ceilings, deluxe and luxurious finishes, and wall-to-wall windows with expansive views of New York City and the surrounding areas from the fifty fourth floor, private terrace to entertain or simply relax this is a one of a kind opportunity. The luxury apartments feature wall-to-wall windows, up to twelve-foot ceilings, and deluxe and luxurious finishes. Unique penthouses, never-before-seen in Manhattan rental buildings offer spacious floor plans and large private terraces with expansive views of New York City and the surrounding areas.
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CHELSEA
In 1750, when Capt. Thomas Clarke bought a tract of farmland for his retirement, he named it Chelsea after the Chelsea Royal Hospital, an old soldiers' home in London. Captain Clarke's grandson, Clement Clarke Moore developed Chelsea as a garden suburb. Moore, known as Chelsea’s founding father, incorporated guidelines for building that are still in effect today.
Today, Chelsea is known as that small town community where everybody knows your name. The resident population is made up of artists and creative professionals. In this small community atmosphere everyone feels safe and comfortable to do whatever they please. Hence, Chelsea has many diverse entertainment spots, ranging from traditional bars and restaurants to some more avant-garde nightclubs and pubs.
The buildings in Chelsea range from lofts to 19th century brownstones to townhouses converted into multi apartment units to large apartment buildings. Loft buildings are the primary residences, for photographers, artists and designers. Located between Midtown and the West Village, this neighborhood offers convenience, comfort and safety. Besides, shopping, movie theatres and local bazaars on weekends Chelsea 9 different subway lines that pass through it, making it one of the most accessible places in the city.
The Historic Chelsea Hotel can also be found in this area. Some of it’s more famous residents: Mark Twain, Tenessee Wiliams and Bob Dylan.
East of Ninth Avenue, the crowds get thicker, the merchants are more abundant and the warehouses give way to stunning landmark townhouses, prewar co-ops and new luxury rental buildings.
As you continue northbound on Seventh Avenue, the buildings grow taller and the streets more hectic. Here's the Fashion Avenue and Fashion Center. It’s also where millions of shoppers flock to snap up the bargains at Macy’s, an equal number take in events at Madison Square Garden and more yet travel daily through Penn Station.
Whichever camp you prefer-Chelsea’s art community, the Fashion District's style society-both offer its residents exciting perspectives on city life and opportunities dynamic in every way you can think of.
Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex is a 30-acre waterfront sports village located between 17th and 23rd Streets along Manhattan's Hudson River. This $120 million, privately-financed project has transformed four historic, but long-neglected, piers into a major center for public recreation and waterfront access. Situated on Piers 59, 60, 61 and 62 and in the head house that connects them, the Complex features many sports and entertainment venues. This massive sports complex, allows New Yorkers to enjoy a huge range of sporting options without leaving the city. There is a golf driving range, roller-skating, ice skating, bowling, swimming and workout facilities, just to name a few options. |