AVAILABLE JUNE 7TH.
JUST RENOVATED. 5th Avenue & 51st Street. 2 bedroom, 2-bathroom home in the sky with breathtaking Southern views and incredible light. Located in the storied Olympic Tower Condominium and offering an unparalleled level of service and sophistication - this is the perfect apartment.
Apartment Features: Loft-like renovations and generously proportioned rooms measuring 1564 square-feet; 145 square-meters. Floor to ceiling windows and high ceilings (9.8 feet; 3 meters) frame the New York skyline. From the 38th floor one has the most striking vantage point of the Empire State Building and 5th Avenue. One can look down to the roof gardens at Rockefeller Center and above Manhattan all the way to the Freedom Tower, Statue of Liberty and the Southern shores of the East River.
An oversized living / dining area measuring 17 X 28 is an ideal space for daily living and entertaining. Beautiful open kitchen with a breakfast bar, custom solid wood cabinetry in a matte B.M. Chantilly Lace finish with Calacatta Vicenza Quartz countertops / backsplash, Bosch appliances, Graff fixtures, and Tivoli Ivory floors. The luxurious primary bedroom suite with a walk-in closet, and en-suite bathroom is fitted with a separate stall shower, deep soaking tub, polished Statuario walls with Greystone accents, Graff fixtures, and a Duravit WC. The 2nd bedroom can comfortably accommodate a king size bed and more. The 2nd bath has the same finishes as the primary bath. Wide plank hardwood floors throughout, custom millwork closets and doors. Central HVAC with 3 climate control zones and a Miele washer/dryer.
Building Features: 24-hour concierge and doorman. Gym (22nd floor), bike room and a live in resident manager. The level of service one receives is comparable to a 5 star hotel. The concierge is available 24/7 to residents and their guests and can arrange anything from theatre tickets to a Learjet. Building staff is fluent in several languages. The Olympic Tower is a 51 story glass curtain wall structure developed by Aristotle Onassis and architected by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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