Discover the epitome of refined living at The Copper in Murray Hill, where sophistication meets unparalleled convenience. With over 60,000 square feet of world-class amenities, this stunning residence offers more than just a place to live-it provides a lifestyle of luxury and ease.
Step into a meticulously designed home featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame breathtaking views of Midtown, the Empire State Building, and serene park spaces. Immerse yourself in elegance with custom wood flooring, lofty ceilings, and expansive closets. Equipped with top-tier Miele appliances, a Bosch washer and dryer, and smart home technology, including Nest controls and key fob entry, every detail is crafted for modern, elevated living.
The spa-inspired bathroom is a sanctuary of indulgence, adorned with a stunning Crocodile marble shower wall, matte black fixtures, and a sleek vanity with ample storage, illuminated by custom brass-accented sconces.
Building highlights include:
A rooftop infinity pool and a 75-foot indoor lap pool with stunning skyline views
A dual-level fitness center featuring a climbing wall, Peloton bikes, and studio spaces
LIV METHOD Amenity Management for a premium lifestyle experience
Empire Lounge for private events and gatherings
Children's playroom and resident lounges
Electric car and Tesla charging stations
24/7 concierge services and on-site parking
Welcome to The Copper, where luxury redefines your lifestyle. Schedule your private tour today and step into a home where elegance and comfort come together seamlessly.
Between 32nd and 42 street one the east side of Manhattan lies Murray Hill, the affluent neighborhood that's never lost its classy image. A long time favorite neighborhood for NYC's elite, Murray Hill is full of high end establishments and homes.
In 1762, successful merchant Robert Murray decided to build a Mansion and farm on a desolate portion of Manhattan. His farm started from modern day 32nd street and extended north to about modern day 38th. The Murray estate would go on to play a major role in the Revolutionary War when another member of the Murray family, Mary Murray, invited the British to tea, giving the defeated American army enough time to escape Manhattan.
The land would remain in the hand of the various Murray's until 1835 when a fire swept the land that the Murray's had been renting to various people and government bodies. Around the 1850's row houses began being built in the area, and they soon became very popular with the…
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