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With amenities ranging from a skylit 50-foot indoor pool to a spectacular rooftop skydeck, The Monterey is more than a place to live. It's a place to swim, work-out, cook-out, sunbathe, relax and entertain...without ever having to leave your home! Wherever you've lived before, you've never lived anywhere quite like The Monterey!
- Dramatic glass-domed 50-foot indoor swimming pool

- Lavish Sports Club featuring an aerobics room, state-of-the-art fitness and training equipment, available personal training and spa services, cycling center, co-ed sauna, plus Mens and Womens showers, steam rooms, and locker rooms

- Landscaped outdoor patio with barbecue grills

- Spectacular rooftop skydeck with landscaped sun terrace and picnic area

- Elegant concierge-attended lobby with available maid and valet services
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Alcove Studio - 1 bath(s) $2895.00
1BR/1BA - 1 bath(s) $3,295.00
JR.4/1BA - 1 bath(s) $4,950.00
2BR/1BA - 1 bath(s) $6,295.00
Large 2BR/2BA - 2 bath(s) $6,195.00
3BR/2BA - 2 bath(s) $8,995.00
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From the Plaza Hotel at the edge of Central Park at 59th Street to the top of Museum Mile at El Museo del Barrio at 105th Street, this is the city's Gold Coast. The neighborhood air is perfumed with the scent of old money, conservative values, and glamorous sophistication, with Champagne corks popping and high society puttin' on the Ritz. On the corner of Lexington and 59th Street is Bloomingdale's - one of the NYC shopping icons, a beloved sanctuary for stylish consumers. On Madison Avenue, window shopping can be intoxicating: so many tempting boutiques, so many famous names to flaunt on everything from socks to shoes to satin sheets to chocolates. Between Lexington and Madison Avenues, Park Avenue is an oasis of calm with wide streets meant for strolling, lovely architecture, and a median strip that sprouts tulips in season and sculptures at other times of the year. Railroad tracks ran in this median before World War I. This grand street stretching down to midtown is one of our city's most coveted residential addresses.
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