NYC Apartments for Sale in Midtown West

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In the most literal of senses, Midtown West is the swath of Manhattan real estate between 34th and 57th Streets and the Hudson River and Fifth Avenue. But while that provides a sense of where Midtown West is located, it only begins to describe what Midtown West is. While it's perfectly accurate to describe Midtown West as being among the fastest-rising neighborhoods in Manhattan real estate, it's perhaps more accurate to write that Midtown West is a collection of booming sub-neighborhoods, each with their own characters. The tree-lined side-streets of Hell's Kitchen, for instance, hardly seem to belong in the same neighborhood as the concrete-and-glass canyons that lie closer to the center of Manhattan; the wide-open feel of the still-developing sub-neighborhood The Linc, too, could hardly be further from the 24/7 neon-steeped energy of Times Square and the Theater District. But that's Midtown West: a neighborhood large enough, in every sense of the word, to contain all these Manhattan multitudes.

Hell's Kitchen has become a hub for new construction condominium development, most notably through amenity-rich new condo listings such as The Atelier. Around Times Square and the nearby Theater District, at the center of both Midtown West and all of Manhattan, what was once a tourist hub has been transformed into a high-energy residential neighborhood thanks to the arrival of several luxury condominiums. At the southernmost tip of Midtown West, The Linc has been transformed by the arrival of The High Line and a slew of new performing arts venues, with the 2015 arrival of a new subway stop likely doing even more to open the neighborhood. And, perhaps more than any other part of the neighborhood, the eastern portion of Midtown West -- between Fifth and Eighth Avenues -- has seen the opening of several blockbuster new condominium developments, from luxury condo conversion The Sheffield to new construction efforts from big-ticket architects Jean Nouvel and I.M. Pei, who have won acclaim for the Museum Tower and Centurion condominiums, respectively. All these Midtown West condominiums differ in many ways, from character to location to style, but all of them fit well within Midtown West -- in a neighborhood this wide-ranging and diverse in this many ways, it could hardly be any other way.

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            Orion

            350 West 42nd Street
            350 West 42nd Street

            Orion, at 350 West 42nd Street, is a condominium building located in Manhattan's Clinton neighborhood, offering luxury apartments for sale. Orion is an elegant 54-story building featuring a sleek glass-clad façade, and a location that is in the center of it all. Only blocks away from Times Square, Broadway and all the major transportation hubs, living at Orion epitomizes convenience.

            The Park Imperial

            230 West 56th Street
            230 West 56th Street

            Random House’s New York headquarters aren’t the only thing Park Imperial has to boast about—this 72-floor high-rise at 230 West 56th Street also has 111 luxury condominiums in its top 23 floors, meaning residents will have some of the best views of the city skyline in Manhattan. With the Award of Merit in New York Construction under its belt since its construction in 2002, the Midtown post-war high-rise also had the likes of internationally renown Ismael Leyva and Adam D. Tihany as its designers—a combination of talent that resulted in a truly cutting-edge aesthetic.

            432 West 52nd Street

            432 West 52nd Street
            432 West 52nd Street

            The residences of 432W52 feature living rooms that leverage open floor plans to maximize usability which, when paired with the amount of sunlight afforded by their tall windows, invites an uncommon spaciousness that is then anchored by warmer hues of stained white oak floors. Meanwhile, kitchens are fully-equipped and have Caesarstone counters accented by glass tile backsplashes, and bathrooms have custom vanities and are lined with floor-to-ceiling mosaic tiles. For added convenience, each unit comes with a washer and dryer, as well as individual HVAC systems.

            The Hit Factory Condominium

            421 West 54th Street
            421 West 54th Street

            The Hit Factory, 421 West 54th Street, is a new condominium located in Manhattan's Clinton neighborhood, offering luxury apartments for sale. This building features a lobby with over 13-foot ceilings, honed granite floors, steel and stone paneled walls and an extensive collection of gold and platinum albums recorded at The Hit Factory. Residents will enjoy amenities such as two key-locked elevators, roof deck with direct access from elevators, private basement storage, fitness center, attended lobby and a parking garage.

            135 West 52nd Street

            135 West 52nd Street
            135 West 52nd Street

            135 West 52nd is a high-rise in Midtown Manhattan, just steps from the iconic Radio City Music Hall and other world-class attractions. The building holds 109 luxury units across 49 floors. Built by noted New York developers Joe Chetrit and David Bistricer, the building includes a first class lobby and stunning facade that will stand out even among Midtown finest residential buildings.

            Tower 53

            159 West 53rd Street
            159 West 53rd Street

            The floor-to-ceiling windows of Tower 53’s residences open up to cityscape views, and are complemented by hardwood floors. Bathrooms are fitted with soaking tubs and double vanities, and kitchens are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances and wooden cabinetry.  The apartments and facade have been thoughtfully designed, perhaps best demonstrated by the balconies available in some units, which in relation to one another are staggered in order to afford greater light exposure to each.

            Bryant Park Tower

            100 West 39th Street
            100 West 39th Street

            Known as the Bryant Park Tower, the post-war high-rise at 100 West 39th Street showcases full-service luxury in the heart of Manhattan. Condos feature captivating views of Midtown Manhattan, highlighting Bryant Park just a block away. Oversized windows invite plenty of natural light, and open floor plans seamlessly blend kitchens into living rooms. Gourmet kitchens are fitted with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar–equipped countertops. Meanwhile, master baths feature soaking tubs and glass showers.

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