Pied- a- Terre, Quiet in the Heart of NYC |
|
Pied- a- Terre, Quiet in the Heart of NYC307 East 44th
NY New York 10017
Cross street: 2nd Avenue
Formerly an Institute for Design, we offer a Studio Apartment for long term rental in this beautifully renovated hotel building Marilyn Monroe once called home, located adjacent to the United Nations, featuring galley kitchen, good closet space, ample light, hardwood floors and high ceilings.
Building Amenities include: • Concierge • Fitness Center • Valet Service • Laundry Facilities • Pet Friendly Diplomats Welcome Central yet quiet location offering views of the East River and Chrysler Building and peaceful walks to parks within Tudor City. 5minutes walk to: -Dining at legendary Cipriani's or numerous restaurants along 2nd Ave -3 Equinox Gym locations -Machiatto - one of the best coffee bar's in the city -Bryant Park -Grand Central Terminal (New York's Monumental railway station constructed from 1906- 1913 which also services all of Manhattan with Subway lines 4,5 and 6 along the East Side, E and V and further shuttle service to Times Square within minutes) -Lord and Taylor Department Store 15 minutes walk to: Rockefeller Center Central Park MoMA St. Patrick's Cathedral 5th Avenue's flagship stores such as Cartier, Tiffany, H. Stern, Fendi, Saks Fifth Ave, Louis Vuitton, Henri Bendel and more Lexington Avenue's Bloomingdales The Beaux Arts houses a wide variety of gracious and attractive apartments, including penthouses and duplexes. Please inquire for our latest list of available apartments for both short and long term rental in this building. About the building: This renovated 1929 building is a venture of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design that was moving from its former location on East 75th Street into its new headquarters building on the same street. The venture was composed by many prominent architects and the project was designed by Raymond Hood and Kenneth M. Murchison. Hood is famed as the architect of the former McGraw-Hill Building and the former Daily News Building, both on 42nd Street, the former American Radiator building on West 40th Street, and his important role in the design of Rockefeller Center. This area is now architecturally dominated by one of Donald Trump's latest creations, The Trump World Tower. Amenities
|
Property
Building
|
All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. International currency conversions where shown are estimates based on recent exchange rates and are not official asking prices. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.