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Introducing this bright and spacious NE-facing 1-bedroom apartment at The Harrison. (A credit check and application with fees are required)
Enter this stunning high-floor home in the heart of Long Island City. With its high ceilings, pre-engineered white oak floors, and luxurious finishes throughout, this unit stands out as one of the finest residences in the area.
The windows are equipped with dark casement frames, blending privacy with timeless style. The living room and generously sized bedroom are bathed in natural light and offer breathtaking views of Queens and the surrounding skyline.
The open kitchen is a chef''s dream. It features an extra-long quartz countertop that can seat up to five, a full suite of high-end stainless steel appliances, a glass tile backsplash accented by pendant and under-cabinet lighting, and a large sink with modern fixtures and ample storage space. For added convenience, the unit includes a stackable ventless Bosch washer/dryer discreetly located next to the marble-lined bathroom, which offers basket weave marble floor tiles and a spacious linen closet.
The Harrison is a full-service building with luxury amenities. Residents enjoy a 24-hour attended lobby, a fully furnished roof deck with panoramic 360-degree views of Manhattan, a resident lounge with cozy seating areas, a fitness center, a children''s playroom, and onsite parking.
Located in one of NYC''s most vibrant neighborhoods, The Harrison offers easy access to schools, shops, and a variety of top-rated restaurants, including Michelin-starred Casa Enrique and M. Wells Steakhouse. Cultural landmarks like MoMA PS1, Noguchi Museum, and Socrates Sculpture Park are nearby, as well as parks, waterfront spaces, and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. The 7, E, M, and G subway lines are just one stop from Midtown Manhattan, providing exceptional connectivity.
Don''t miss your chance to live at this exceptional residence in Long Island City. Contact us today to schedule a private viewing!
Located right across the East River, you're traveling through Long Island City if you want to get from Manhattan to Queens. Once an industrial neighborhood, the last twenty years have been transformative for this area as it quickly expands its population and artistic culture.
The official coat of arms for LIC depicts the Native Americans, Dutch, and English that once called the area home. LIC was its own city from 1870 until it became part of the Greater City of New York in 1898. Afterwards, LIC earned the distinction of being the First Ward of the Queens Borough. LIC was a bustling commercial and manufacturing hub as various factories opened up in the area.
In 2001, the city changed LIC's classification from commercial to residential. Since then dozens of new luxury apartments have been built here to support the growing population. LIC has become known as an artist haven as many museums, galleries, restaurants, and bars open their doors…
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