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ID
1920
TYPE
Doorman Post War - One Bed - 3 Sleeps
AREA
Midtown West
ADDRESS
W 51st St. (Between 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.)
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Feel The Pulse of Manhattan in this Excellent 1 Bedroom Apartment in Mid-Town. Luxury 24hr Doorman Building. Nicely furnished, fully equipped kitchen, free gym access, hardwood floors, much more. Two blocks from Subway, Great Restaurants, Shopping, Broadweay Theaters, Museums. Walking distance to Times Square, Rockefeller Center and Central Park.
BUILDING FEATURES

24hr Doorman
Concierge Services
Gym Facility - Free Access
Laundry Facility in every floor
Parking in same block
APARTMENT FEATURES

Futon SofaDVD Player
Audio SystemQueen size bed
Television SetFlat Screen TV
Double-pane WindowsUnit Air Conditioning / Heating System
Hard Wood FloorsMicrowave
ToasterCoffee Maker
Alarm ClockTea Kettle
Bed Linens and TowelsShower
Shower with a BathtubShower Curtain
DishwasherInternet Access
 
ApartmentDining
LivingKitchen
BedroomBathroom
 
Building and Street FrontBuilding Entrance
Mail RoomLobby
GymLaundry in Basement
French Cleaners in BuildingHalllway
 
Radio City Music HallBroadway & Gershwin!
Cafe Next To BuildingTimes Square is just around the Corner!
Theater Near BuildingIntersection at corner of Building
Other Side of BuildingStarbucks on the Corner
 
42nd Street to Central Park South (59th St.)

5th Avenue to the Hudson River
Midtown West is a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City that has such world-famous commercial buildings as Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and the Empire State Building. Midtown also includes the new, revitalized Times Square and the Theater District, where world-famous Broadway productions wow audiences nightly.

Midtown Manhattan is the busiest single commercial district in the United States. The great majority of the city's skyscrapers, including most of its hotels and many apartment towers, lie within Midtown. More than 3 million commuters work in its offices, hotels, and retail establishments; the area also hosts many tourists, visiting residents, and students. Some areas, especially Times Square and Fifth Avenue, have massive clusters of retail establishments.

One of New York's premier cultural destinations, The Museum of Modern Art at West 53rd off Sixth Avenue, offers a luxury after-hours series with guided tours, live piano music, and wine-tasting. The area is also known for some of Manhattan's most highly rated restaurants, catering to affluent tourists and the high-powered business crowd.

Along Seventh Avenue Midtown becomes the Garment District near 31st. Here you can find the world famous Madison Square Garden, home of the New York Knicks and Rangers. The arena also host many concerts and events, so if your in the area check out the schedule. You will find Penn Station (LIRR and Path Trains) right below Madison Square Garden. Across the street is the NY Public Library. Right around 34th you can find Herald Square and Macy’s department store, famous for hosting the Thanksgiving day parade.

Most of the great Broadway theaters are near Times Square east and west of Broadway. You can check out the TKTS booth to get a good deal on shows. The lights of Times Square and the spectacular neon signs are a real draw for tourists. See the famous Times Building where the ball drops on New Years Eve. The MTV Studios draw a sidewalk crowd as well as the studios for Good Morning America. If you have kids you can stop by the biggest toy store in the world, the new Toys R US.
 
Times Square Rockefeller Center
 
There’s ESPN Zone for kids, as well as Madam Tussauds (the world famous wax museum) on 42nd Street. Up around 57th Street you can find historic Carnegie Hall, said to have some of the best acoustics in the world. The Museum of Television & Radio is also in Midtown as is the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, the American Craft Museum and Carnegie Hall. 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.

Known for its ethnic cuisine, the area attracts hungry theater-goers, particularly along "Restaurant Row" on West 46th Street. Ninth Avenue, the heart of the neighborhood, is known for its annual International Food Festival in May, when twenty blocks are traffic free and filled instead with stands selling delicious fare from all over the world. The glamorous Rockefeller Plaza-located at 50th Street east of Sixth Avenue, also known as Avenue of the Americas-is famous for its winter ice skating rink, which transforms into a Beverly Hills-style outdoor cafe in the summer months. Rockefeller Center is a huge office and retail complex encompassing a several block radius from the Plaza. Many Fortune 100 companies are headquartered here, and the upscale surroundings are very popular for corporate housing and "walk to work" executives.

The newly-built Sports Club/LA at Rockefeller Center is being publicized as an urban country club rather than a gym. The NBC studios are located here, you can take a tour and see some of the sets from Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The Today show is also shot at this location. Radio City Music Hall is nearby, home of the Rockettes and the world famous Christmas show. The formerly daunting Hell's Kitchen, pleasantly renamed Clinton, is located roughly from 59th to 40th Streets, and bounded by the Hudson River and Fifth Avenue. A professionally, culturally, and ethnically diverse area, actors, students, and young families have long made this area their home. Ninth Avenue offers ethnic delis, bakeries, groceries, restaurants, and bars. The influx of big business has sparked much residential development, as law firms and ad agencies are setting up shop at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue, contributing to the upscale trend.

The more affordable industrial space on the West Side is being sought after by such national companies as designer Kenneth Cole and home enhancement guru Martha Stewart, both of whom have contracted space on 11th Avenue, an area often referred to as Gasoline Rochelle are also located on the West Side Alley. A popular midtown oasis is the well-kept Bryant Park, a sprawling green located behind the New York Public Library between 40th and 42nd Streets. Concrete chess tables, park benches, and scores of wrought-iron chairs line the tree-shaded walkways, making it a haven for weary pedestrians and lunching office workers. During the summer, the park plays host to live jazz and comedy concerts and free outdoor film screenings. Off-season, one can find huge tents housing fashion shows, circuses, and other events. Bryant Park also features an open-air cafe- and a gourmet restaurant, the Bryant Park Grill, which is housed in a stunning pavilion adjacent to the library. The John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the Parson's School of Design, and the College of New Rochelle are also located on the west side.
 
Broadway Shows Bryant Park on 6th Ave and 42nd St.
 

Reviewed by
Alice
Day of Review (20 Nov, 2009)
The apartment is at a GREATlocation. Very convinent for everything you want to do in town. Close to many different subway lines. The furniture is in good condition. Great closet and shelf space. However, the electronics are old models not as stated on the website.

Reviewed by
Alice
Day of Review (20 Nov, 2009)
The apartment is at a GREATlocation. Very convinent for everything you want to do in town. Close to many different subway lines. The furniture is in good condition. Great closet and shelf space. However, the electronics are old models not as stated on the website.