This elegantly planned one bedroom, one bathroom residence enjoys north-facing exposure with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and wide white oak flooring throughout. The custom windowed kitchen features fully integrated Miele appliances, solid oak shelving, and lustrous white marble surfaces that flows perfectly into a private balcony offering city views. The primary bathroom invokes a feeling of calm and relaxation with sophisticated elements such as white marble, satin birch wood-finished vanities with fluted cabinet doors, radiant heated floors, custom polished chrome faucets by Jaklo designed by Workshop/APD, and a rain shower. Deep closets complete your storage needs, and residents will enjoy the convenience of an in-home washer and dryer.
offers residents access to a chic and modern amenities package with a focus on seamlessly integrated outdoor space, perfect for co-working by day and entertaining by evening. Amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, 2nd floor planted outdoor courtyard with grills, the 12th floor Sky Terrace with dramatic city views from Hudson Yards to the Empire State Building, sleek gym with natural light, and a lounge and co-working space with rooms that can be separated for privacy or expanded for entertaining, plus a catering pantry for private events. Located in The Penn District in the heart of Manhattan, 300 West 30th Street is within minutes of the new Moynihan Train Hall and every major subway. The Penn District is next to thriving Hudson Yards, offering numerous mainstays for high-end dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Chelsea is a vibrant neighborhood from humble origins located on the west side of Manhattan between 14th and 34th street. With a ton of things to do, places to see, and some of the most luxurious apartments in the city, Chelsea is a neighborhood that's always looking for the next cool thing to add to the vibe of the area.
Chelsea originally started out as farmland, specifically the farmland of British Major Thomas Clarke. Clarke named his estate "Chelsea" after a district in London and the name stuck ever since. In the early 1800's Clark's daughter sold the land to the city, and Chelsea became an industrial neighborhood.
With industrialization came working class immigrants, who worked the piers and helped build the row houses and low rise apartment complexes that are still around to this day. Thanks to its surplus of industries and piers, Chelsea soon became a slightly wealthy neighborhood. It was even the sight of the new theater district before…
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