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BOHEMIAN HIDDEN GEM PENTHOUSE DUPLEX IN PLAZA DISTRICT

APPROXIMATE Size: 1,800 sq ft
MONTHLY RENT: $9,500
Neighborhood: Midtown East
Property Details
  • Approximate Size: 1,800 sf (Convert to Sq m)

  • Last Updated: March 23rd, 2023

  • APPROXIMATE Size: 1,800 sq ft
    MONTHLY RENT: $9,500
    Neighborhood: Midtown East
    ABOUT THE PROPERTY

    Beyond charming and with great potential, this is the type of space that as soon as you walk in you say "Wow, this is a really great space!" This special duplex could be your own secret hideaway at the top of this Plaza District Class A building.

    PROPERTY DETAILS

    Monthly Rent: $9,500

  • Approximate Size: 1,800 sf (Convert to Sq m)

  • Last Updated: March 23rd, 2023

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    ABOUT Midtown East

    Midtown East, which encompasses the Plaza District, is home to many the largest financial institutions in the world. Hedge funds, asset managers, financial advisors and investment banks fill the renowned Class A office buildings between 34th and 59th Street on Park Avenue, Madison Avenue, Fifth Avenue, and the like. Many law firms, accounting firms, media companies and insurance agencies have offices in Midtown East as well, which makes it a networking nucleus for the world’s most powerful people. Rockefeller Center, The Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, The Seagram Building, The Lipstick Building, The MetLife Building, The GM Building, The Chrysler Building, and The Helmsley Building are just a few of the landmark properties that distinguish Midtown East from the rest of Manhattan. Whereas Midtown East has notoriously been known for having some of the most expensive commercial real estate in the world, we’ve seen steep declines in per square foot prices since September 2008 which is a direct affect of the problems on Wall St and excess sublet space surfacing on the market. Midtown East includes the Park Avenue district, the Grand Central district, the 6th Avenue district and Rockefeller Center.