
Occupying the entire block from 34th to 35th Streets, First Avenue to the
FDR Drive at the East River,
These apartments offer condominium-quality features such as marble baths,
greenhouse windows, eat-in kitchens with imported French cabinetry, wood-burning
fireplaces and both balconies and huge terraces. Many homes present spectacular
river and/or skyline views. Top floor apartments offer 10' high ceilings.
Among the building's special features are a spectacular, glass enclosed three-story atrium lobby with a three-tiered waterfall and koi fish-filled ponds. There is a complete Fitness Center, a spring-loaded aerobic floor, massage facility and saunas. A beautifully landscaped outdoor botanic park and adjacent children's playground are monitored by building security personnel. Additional amenities include a 24 hour doorman and concierge, valet service and garage with valet parking. For late night indulgences, there's even an on-site 24 hour gourmet delicatessen. code#msrgE34
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EXCELLENT PRICE IN AN EXCELLENT SPACE
1 bedrooms: $2895 - $3200 for 565 sq.ft and up
790 sq.ft
Conv. 2 bedrooms: $3995 - $4650 for 965 sq.ft - 1020 sq.ft.
Conv. 3 bedrooms: $4995 - $5800 for 1300 sq.ft. Some with
balconys, large living rooms, city and river views, eat-in kitchens, etc.

Including the
Murray Hill Area
Midtown
is the center of many visitors' trips to New York City. The beautifully
restored Grand Central Terminal is paces away from the Chrysler
Building, the United Nations complex, Rockefeller Center, St.
Patrick's Cathedral,
and Trump Tower. There's the fascinating Morgan Library and the
awesome New York Public Library, both of which have changing
exhibitions.
Behind the public library is the lovely Bryant Park, which
hosts Broadway
Under the Stars, free movies and music events in summer. And what
says New
York better than Fifth Avenue stores? Midtown also includes the
new, revitalized
Times Square and the Theater District, where world-famous Broadway
productions wow audiences nightly. The Museum of Modern Art, a midtown
attraction,
is moving to Queens summer 2002 while its Manhattan building undergoes
major renovations. The Museum of Television & Radio is in midtown
as is the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, the American Craft Museum,
Carnegie
Hall, and Radio City Music Hall. Make sure to stop by NYC's Official
Visitor Information Center (810 Seventh Avenue between 52nd and 53rd
streets) to
speak with travel counselors and pick up free brochures and discount
coupons. The Diamond District is on 47th Street but if you'd rather
invest in art,
explore the galleries along 57th Street where you'll also find theme
restaurants including the Hard Rock Cafe and Jekyll & Hyde.