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Stunning Stella Tower, corner 2-bedrooms with breathtaking skyline views!
This luxurious 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo sprawls over 1,700 square feet and boasts an impeccable design dramatized by sun-flooded, open living spaces. The airiness offered by soaring 11' beamed ceilings is complemented by open exposures north and east and custom oversized tilt-and-turn windows overlooking Manhattan. Enter through a formal foyer abutted by an oversized closet and powder room into the gracious open living and dining area boasting sunny double exposures north and east. The open chef's kitchen is outfitted with handcrafted, custom Smallbone of Devizes European Oak cabinetry, polished concrete countertops, and Miele appliances. A generous master suite features a walk-in closet and a spa-like en-suite master bath complete with radiant floor heating and glass-enclosed steam. The second bedroom also offers an en suite bath with custom mosaic flooring. The home is conveniently equipped with a self-contained, zoned central air-conditioning system regulated by a Nest thermostat, plus a Bosch washer/dryer in-unit.
Originally designed in 1927 by Ralph Walker for the New York Telephone Company, Stella Tower has been beautifully transformed to a luxurious pre-war condominium built with intricate handcrafted brick masonry, dramatic setbacks, and quintessential art deco ornamentation. Residents enjoy a comprehensive amenity package that includes a 24-hour attended lobby, fitness center, residents' lounge with pantry and bar, outdoor garden lounge, bicycle storage room, and temperature-controlled grocery storage.
Between 34th and 59th street, Hell's Kitchen is the place to be if you're seeking a good time in Manhattan. A myriad of bars and restaurants line the streets of 8th, 9th, and 10th avenues while the streets are adorned with brownstones, apartment complexes and cute cafes. This once feared neighborhood has become a friendly place to kick back and have a drink with friends.
Hell's Kitchen started life as several plots of farmland in the early 1700's. The easy access to the river proved to be perfect for agricultural pursuits. However, as the city expanded north, more and more farms were purchased from their owners to make space for other things, like the construction of New York Hospital in 1911.
The population of the area exploded in the early 1900's. Even so, the city didn't pay too much attention to the area, which led to increased poverty and crime. During prohibition, Hell's Kitchen was the site of several major distilling and rumrunner…
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