Morgan Adzei Jr.

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Property Description

Apartment description

In one of New York's finest areas, the Upper West Side, this two bedroom apartment is close to many cultural activities and shopping areas. Each bathroom has a private bath.  The apartment also features Northern and Western exposures. The apartment is furnished with a gourmet kitchen, a large closet and floor to ceiling windows. High speed Internet access and Digital Cable are also available. The pictures are a model apartment, they may not represent the available apartment.

 

The amenities within the apartment include

  • Gourmet Kitchens
  • Ceramic Tile Floors
  • Wall-To-Wall Carpeted Bedrooms
  • Individual Intrusion Alarms
  • Designer Mini-Blinds
  • Pre-wiring for Multiple Phone Lines and High Speed Internet Access
  • Oak Parquet Floors
  • Some Homes with Oversized Private Terraces
  • Over-sized Floor-To-Ceiling Windows
  • Pre-war Style Bathrooms with Marble Vanities and Ceramic Tile Floors 

 

The amenities within the building include

  • Bicycle Room
  • 24-Hour Concierge/Attended Lobby
  • 24-Hour Attended Garage
  • Health and Fitness Center
  • Elegantly Appointed Wood and Marble Lobby
  • Landscaped Rooftop Beach Terrace
  • Landscaped Sun Garden
  • Laundry Room
  • Extra Resident Storage
  • Children's Playroom with Puppet Theater
  • Entertainment and Party Facilities
  • 200+ Channel Cable TV Service
  • Professional On-Site Leasing and Management Service Center
  • David Rockwell Designed Lobby
  • Valet and Maid Services

 

 

The Upper West Side is a neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City that lies between Central Park and the Hudson River above West 59th Street. Like the Upper East Side, the Upper West Side is primarily a residential and shopping area, with many of its residents working in more commercial areas in Midtown and Lower Manhattan. In contrast to the Upper East Side's reputation as home to more conservative commercial and business types, the Upper West Side now has the reputation of being home to New York City's liberal cultural and artistic workers. The neighborhood is nonetheless relatively upscale with the median household income in many areas exceeding Manhattan average to a considerable extent. The Upper West Side has been a setting for many movies and television shows because of its pre-War architecture, colorful community and rich cultural life. Ever since Edward R. Murrow went "Person-to-Person" live, the length of Central Park West in the 1950s, West Siders scarcely pause to gape at on-site trailers, and jump their skateboards over coaxial cables and it seems that one or another of the various Law & Order shows is taking up all the available parking spaces in the neighborhood. Woody Allen's film Hannah and Her Sisters captures that quintessential Upper West Side flavor of rambling high-ceilinged apartments bursting at the seams with books and other cultural artifacts.