505 W 37th St
New York, NY 10018
(877) 505-3737
Designed by the award-winning firm Handel Architects, 505W37 is Midtown’s newest luxury living icon. The studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments feature bright, open layouts with energy-efficient floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek wood strip floors, high ceilings and modern stainless steel appliances. Many apartments also include spacious private balconies or terraces, while nearly every home offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, including the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, as well as the High Line and Hudson River. Located at 10th Avenue and 37th Street in the dynamic, up-and-coming Hudson Yards neighborhood, 505W37 offers residents a spectacular set of amenities and services, including a state of the art fitness center and spacious first-floor lounge area with wifi access. The 2nd floor mezzanine terrace features an infinity-edged reflecting pool, complete with sun lounges and cabanas – the perfect setting for socializing or sunbathing on a relaxing afternoon. The 37th floor, overlooking the Hudson River, features the Sky Club, a spectacular lounge with access to a fully landscaped outdoor wrap-around roof deck. As Hudson Yards continues to expand, it is quickly becoming one of New York City's most exciting and sought after neighborhoods. Convenient shops, a local grocery store, on-site parking garage and easy access to public transportation all add to the convenience and ease of your life at 505W37.
The Atelier has became a Manhattan luxury landmark. Many celebrities call Atelier their home. All of our units are one of a kind. each has breathtaking unobstructed double exposure city and river views from floor to ceiling windows. The apartments feature stainless steel Bosch (dish washer, W/D, stove and microwave) and Sub Zero ( Fridge) appliances, white oak flooring , granite countertops in kitchen , marble bathrooms , washer/dryer in the unit , walk-in closets with white oak and glass pantries. The building amenities are 24-hour concierge/valet, tennis court, golf driving range , large lap swimming pool , sauna, residents' multi-media lounge and billiards room on the 47th floor, valet services ( laundry and dry cleaning on site) , state-of-the-art fitness center , yoga/pilates studio , fully-landscaped terraces/sundeck , building-wide wireless Internet system , on-site storage available , bike storage , pet friendly , valet parking available , basketball courts, bocci ball , free bicycle Usage , BBQ Grills , free daily breakfast and a cross town shuttle bus.
MiMA, which stands for "Middle of Manhattan", is a mixed-use building located at 450 West 42nd Street between Dyer and 10th Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Ground was broken in 2007 and topping out occurred in early August 2010. It was designed by the Miami-based architecture firm of Arquitectonica, and has 43 floors of luxury rentals on floors 7 to 50, twelve floors of condominiums on floors 51 to 63, and a Yotel hotel on the lower levels. The building's height is 204 meters (670 feet).The building was developed by The Related Companies and Stephen M. Ross, the company's founder, chairman and CEO, stated that the project "has been well received because of the amenity package...", which includes a private health club, an outdoor movie theatre, and Dog City, a dog run and full pet spa. MiMA is also one of the first buildings to have a distribution antenna system which improves cell phone service and reception throughout the building.In 2012, the Signature Theatre Company opened The Pershing Square Signature Center, designed by Frank Gehry, inside the MiMA Building. The center consists of three theatre spaces, two studios, a shared lobby with a café and bar, bookshop, and concierge desk, and administrative offices that span 70,000 contiguous square feet.
A feeling of luxury and community is all around—and yours to experience firsthand at Riverbank West Riverbank West is located between West 42nd and West 43rd Streets, near 11th Avenue – just one block from the Hudson River. The 43 story high-rise building includes 418 studios, one- two- and three-bedroom luxury rental apartments, parking garage, retail shops and new amenities which include a swimming pool, media room, fitness center and resident lounge. The building also features a gated red brick courtyard entry with fountain, newly renovated lobby and hallways and 24-hour, white-glove concierge/doorman services.
AVA is a first. Our apartments are energized by this great city, personalized by you. Yep. Take our DIY kits and go to town in your new West Chelsea apartment. You’re on the High Line, steps away from the high life of art galleries, nightlife and, now, a click away from your new studio, 1- or 2-bedroom apartment. Sit around the fire pit and BBQ with friends in the courtyard, watch the sunset on the 14th floor High Line Terrace and attend social events exclusive to AVA friends. Live eclectic at AVA High Line.
Manhattan Plaza is a large federally subsidized residential complex of 46 floors and at 400 and 484 West 43rd Street in midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1977, it has 1,689 units and about 3,500 tenants. 70% of the tenants are from the performing arts, 15% are neighborhood residents, and 15% are elderly. It occupies the city block bounded north by 43rd Street, east by Ninth Avenue, south by 42nd Street, and west by Tenth Avenue. Since January 2004, it is owned by The Related Companies.HistoryConstructed in the 1970s, the complex originally was intended to be luxury apartments before the developers declared bankruptcy and left the mostly completed structures vacant. The all-electric heating became uneconomic after the oil crisis raised the costs of electricity, and prospective tenants found the neighborhood of the time, with its crime and sexually oriented book stores and movies, undesirable.Shortly after Manhattan Plaza opened, the City was hit by the AIDS crisis, and many residents in the performing arts came down with AIDS. To respond to their needs, General Manager Rodney Kirk, an Episcopal minister by training, established social service programs with paid staff and volunteers, and the help of the Actors' Fund, to care for them and for non-residents. According to health officials, a greater proportion of people have died of AIDS in that apartment complex compared to any other residence building in the country. The Manhattan Plaza AIDS Project Foundation's benefit concert in May 1997 at the Westside Theatre on 43rd Street featured Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor, Jenny Burton, Vivian Reed; artists in other years included Jeanne MacDonald, Audra McDonald, and Robert Cuccioli.
Charles and Josiah Webster, the founders of the Webster Apartments were first cousins of Roland H. Macy, who came to New York in the late 1800s, to learn the merchandizing business under the tutelage of Macy. Around the turn of the 19th century, Charles B. Webster was the senior partner and held the largest shares of the successful partnership. Roland H. Macy and the Webster Brothers prospered and when Charles died in 1916 he left virtually his entire estate to found the Webster Apartments "For occupancy by unmarried working women regardless of their religious belief or nationality and wherein they find comfortable and attractive homes". Josiah Webster was the first President of the Webster Apartments and when he died, he also left the bulk of his fortune to Webster. The two brothers conceived, built and initially ran the non profit organization now known as The Webster. Our doors opened on November 15, 1923, and we have been virtually filled to capacity ever since.
360 West 43rd Street is a stylish, contemporary, residential building featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, granite kitchen counters, stainless steel appliances, marble-tiled bathroom, and hardwood floors. Conveniently located in Midtown, transportation, recreation, dining, and entertainment are readily accessible at all times. Amenities include a complimentary fitness center, private seating in outdoor landscaped gardens, concierge, and valet services. Contact us today for more information!
Located on 43rd Street between 10th and 11th Avenue in the hot Midtown West neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen is The Helux. These no-fee apartments feature newly renovated studio to two-bedroom rentals with modern luxuries. Exceptional amenities include a new lobby, fitness center with basketball court, landscaped sun terrace, 24-hour concierge, bicycle and tenant storage spaces, on-site management, laundry room, resident lounge, children’s play area, and an attended garage with valet parking. Enjoy a modern lifestyle with quick access to places of work and leisure, including access to the Hudson River Park, less than two blocks away.