| ID # | RLS20076395 |
| Detay | 2 chanm, 2 twalèt, 1 demi twalèt, lave-vaiselle, enteryè: 1607 ft2, 149m2, 4 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 5 etaj DOM: 3 jou |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1922 |
| Tren anba tè | 2 minit pou tren R, W |
| 4 minit pou tren 6 | |
| 6 minit pou tren F, M | |
| 7 minit pou tren N, Q, 1, B, D | |
| 9 minit pou tren 2, 3 | |
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Loft 2 se yon rezidans ki kouvri tout etaj la, ki gen 1,607 pye kare, ki gen ladan yon suite prensipal ak balkon prive. Kay la ofri de chanm byen pwopòsyone, de twalèt konplè, ak yon sal de ben, tout fini ak mab Calacatta ak detay konsepsyon ki reflechi tout lòt kote.
Yon kwizin ki fèt pa Scavolini ki ekipe ak fou vit ak yon frijidè diven ouvè nan yon zòn manje ak viv ki elaji, ki fèt ak fenèt ki soti nan miray a miray, ki monte nan plafon, ki pote anpil limyè natirèl.
Karakteristik adisyonèl yo gen ladan yon antre prive pou asansè, yon lave pou rad ak seche rad nan inite a, ak depo dedye.
Orijinalman konsevwa nan fen ane 1800 pa achitèk George Harding, 242 Fifth Avenue distenge pa fasad fè ki fèt nan estil Queen Anne ki gen vi sou Madison Square Park, ki mete an valè ak ornamentasyon konplike ak yon kwen koub ki distenk. Plis pase 135 ane pita, The Bow Building te restore avèk anpil refleksyon, ak fasad istorik li yo ki te byen prezève kòm yon pati nan yon rezidans lokasyon liks nan katye dinamik NoMad la.
Lokatè a peye pou chalè ak dlo cho.
Loft 2 is a full-floor residence spanning 1,607 square feet, featuring a private balconied primary suite. The home offers two well-proportioned bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a powder room, all finished with Calacatta marble and thoughtful design details throughout.
A Scavolini-designed kitchen equipped with speed ovens and a wine refrigerator opens into an expansive dining and living area, illuminated by wall-to-wall, ceiling-height windows that bring in abundant natural light.
Additional features include a private elevator entry, in-unit washer and dryer, and dedicated storage.
Originally conceived in the late 1800s by architect George Harding, 242 Fifth Avenue is distinguished by its Queen Anne–style cast iron façade overlooking Madison Square Park, highlighted by intricate ornamentation and a distinctive curved corner. More than 135 years later, The Bow Building has been thoughtfully restored, with its historic façade carefully preserved as part of a luxury rental residence in the vibrant NoMad neighborhood.
Tenant pays for heat and hot water.
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