Discover the pinnacle of NYC living in this brand-new luxury studio near the iconic Bryant Park. Enter through a welcoming foyer into an open layout with floor-to-ceiling windows and nearly 10-foot ceilings, offering a bright and airy atmosphere.
The modern kitchen is a chef's dream with custom cabinetry, Northern white oak floors, limestone backsplashes, Caesarstone countertops, and top-of-the-line Bosch appliances, including a gas range cooktop. The bathroom exudes elegance with marble finishes, honed limestone flooring, and a polished stone mosaic shower. Abundant closet space is enhanced by custom organization systems by Organized Living.
The ML House amenities elevate your lifestyle with a state-of-the-art fitness center, featuring Woodway treadmills, Peloton bikes, and Precor equipment. Enjoy the outdoor terrace, luxury resident's lounge, communal laundry, and bike storage.
Conveniently located near 12 subway lines and surrounded by cultural landmarks, fine dining, shopping, and wellness clubs, ML House is a true sanctuary in the heart of Manhattan.
Building Amenities:
-Fitness Center with Peloton & Woodway Treadmills
-Outdoor Terrace & Luxury Lounge
-Communal Laundry & Bike Storage
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A bustling area with some of New York City's most iconic architecture, Midtown South is generally considered to stretch between 29th Street up to 42nd Street. A neighborhood with many neighborhoods, this area is huge and full of sites that are frequented by both tourists and locals alike.
Midtown South has been a major part of NYC since the 1800s, but the early 20th century is when the neighborhood really came into its own. It was in Midtown Manhattan where many of the earliest skyscrapers were built, like Grand Central Station in 1913, the Chrysler building in 1928, and the Empire State Building in 1931. All of these buildings are national landmarks, and celebrate the art deco style that NYC is known for.
The other famous part of Midtown South is the Garment District and Koreatown. The Garment District has been around for a while, originally sewing clothes for enslaved people until NYC outlawed slavery in 1827. Afterward, the district…
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