Anthony Frattin

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Property Description

Apartment description:

The sleek, spacious one bedroom features a living room and a full bathroom. The apartment features 3 closets, floor to ceiling windows and a pantry. Pictures are a model apartment, they may not represent the available apartment. 

The amenities within the apartment include:

  • Stainless steel appliances, including undermount sink
  • White oak plank flooring throughout living area and bedrooms
  • Levalor window treatments
  • Granite countertops and backsplash in kitchen
  • Marble vanity tops & backsplashes and Kohler fixtures in bath

 

Building Description:

This stylish, post-modern tower rises on the corner of Ludlow and Houston streets.  The sleek, contemporary lobby is made up of glass and bamboo with stainless steel finishes and white terrazzo floors.  A photographic sculpture by Amanda Weil is the focal point making this clean, warm lobby the perfect entryway to your home.



The amenities within the building inclcude:

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Residents' multi-media lounge and billiards room
  • Valet services
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Yoga/Pilates studio
  • Building-wide wireless Internet system
  • Verizon FiOS available
  • On-site storage available
  • Fully-landscaped terraces and sundeck

 

The Lower East Side is a neighborhood in the southeastern part of New York City borough of Manhattan. Recently, it has undergone gentrification and is increasingly populated by young professionals, artists, and students. While the exact eastern and southern boundaries of the neighborhood are open to debate, the Lower East Side today refers to the area of Manhattan south of East Houston Street and west of the East River. The Lower East side is bordered in the south and west by Chinatown and in the west by NoLIta and in the north by East Village. This diverse neighborhood contains many synagogues and a great variety of churches, both in terms of denomination and ethnic and linguistic makeup. In addition, there is a major Hare Krishna temple and Buddhist houses of worship. The Bowery remains the location of the famous Bowery Mission, serving the down-and-out since 1879. Another notable landmark on the Bowery was CBGB, a nightclub that presented live music including some of the most famous figures in rock 'n roll from 1973. The part of the neighborhood south of Delancey Street and west of Allen Street has in large measure become part of Chinatown, and Grand Street is one of the major business and shopping streets of Chinatown. Also contained within the neighborhood are strips of lighting and restaurant supply shops on the Bowery. Several restaurants, bars and galleries have opened below Delancey Street since 2005, especially around the intersection of Broome and Orchard Streets. Also, the Lower East Side is home to many live music venues. Up and coming alternative rock bands play at Bowery Ballroom on Delancey Street and Mercury Lounge on East Houston Street, while lesser known bands play at Tonic on Norfolk Street and Rothko on Suffolk Street. There are also bars that offer performance space, such as Pianos and the Living Room on Ludlow Street.