*No Fee and 1 Month Free Rent* - Long Island City Luxury High Rise Living with Resort Like Amenities - 10 Minutes to Midtown
| Monthly Rent: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| $1,915 | Studio | Long Island City |
Property Description
*1 Month Free Rent & No Fee* Full Service Building, Concierge, Fitness Center, Indoor Pool, Pet Friendly
NO FEE and 1 Month Free
STUDIO / $1,915 / AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
10 minutes to Grand Central Station and Times Square on the 7 train
This Waterfront Luxury High Rise Building is the premier Rental High Rise in Long Island City.
All apartments feature high quality modern finishes and the building has extensive resort like amenities including club room, spa and fitness center.
Building Amenities
• 24 hr Concierge
• Fitness Center
• Indoor Rooftop Pool
• Landscaped Roof Deck with cabanas
• Club Room (Including Billiards Table, Screening Room with Large Screen Plasma TV)
• Onsite Parking Garage
• Pet Friendly
• Spectacular East River and Midtown Manhattan views
• Located near the East River Promenade, Gantry Plaza State Park & NY Water Taxi
• Gourmet Grocery Store and Duane Reade pharmacy located within the building
Apartment Features
• Modern oak Hardwood Floors throughout
• Floor to Ceiling Windows
• Fully-Equipped Modern Kitchens with Stainless Steel Appliances
• Maple Cabinetry
• Dishwasher
• Microwave
• Ceramic Tiles
• Glass Shower Doors
• Generously Sized Closets
• Washer and Dryers in most Apartments
Neighborhood Description: Long Island City is the western-most neighborhood of the borough of Queens in NYC, Manhattan. Historically, it was one of the three cities whose approval was needed to create the City of Greater New York.Long Island City is the eastern terminus of the Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, which is the only non-toll automotive route connecting Queens and Manhattan.Northwest of the bridge terminus are the Queensbridge development of the New York City Housing Authority. Major thoroughfares include Vernon Boulevard, 21st Street, which is mostly industrial and commercial; Queens Boulevard, which leads westward to the bridge and eastward follows New York State Route 25 through Long Island; and the western-most portion of Northern Boulevard, which becomes Jackson Avenue (the former name of Northern Boulevard) west of Queens Plaza. The most prominent feature aside from the bridge is the community's green skyscraper, the 658-foot Citicorp Building built in 1989 on Courthouse Square, which is the tallest building on Long Island and in New York City outside Manhattan Long Island City was once home to several large factories and mass bakeries and still is the home to the largest fortune cookie factory in the United States. The most prominent feature aside from the 59th Street Bridge is the community's green skyscraper, the 658-foot Citicorp Building built in 1989 on Courthouse Square, which is the tallest building on Long Island and in New York City outside Manhattan.Long Island City was once home to many factories and bakeries, some of which are finding new uses. The former Silvercup bakery is now home to Silvercup Studios, which produces notable works such as HBO's The Sopranos. The Silvercup sign is visible from the 7 Train going into and out of Queensboro Plaza. Long Island City is also home to P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, SculptureCenter, the Academy of American Studies, Aviation High School, Information Technology High School, International High School, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, Middle College High School, Newcomers High School, and Robert F. Wagner HS.
