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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            Tower 58

            58 West 58th Street
            58 West 58th Street

            Situated directly in Midtown is Tower 58, a full-service, luxury high-rise spanning a full city block north to south. The building’s most well-known features are its two-story lobby and circular driveway. Apartments offer 9-foot high ceilings, and most units have balconies. Tower 58 offers a variety of amenities, including a roof deck with panoramic city and Central Park views, elevator, central laundry room, live-in super, private storage, full-time doorman service, and a pet-friendly environment. It’s conveniently located a block away from Central Park, and is near Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue shops, Columbus Circle, Broadway and Times Square, with easy subway and bus access short walk away.

            Trump Parc

            106 Central Park South
            106 Central Park South

            106 Central Park South, formerly the Barbizon Hotel and now known as Trump Parc, has had a long history of luxury and glamor. With a Modern Classical design and glass tile roof, the building currently houses 340 luxury condos. Trump Parc has units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, complete with high ceilings, oversized windows, and hardwood flooring.

            40 West 55th Street

            40 West 55th Street
            40 West 55th Street

            40 West 55th Street is a red brick building that offers apartments for sale in Manhattan’s Midtown West neighborhood. Built in 1924, the structure was originally used for offices, but was converted to hold 35 two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments. Mixing contemporary with its prewar characteristics, the building is unique in that the lobby and vestibules have décor inspired by the Museum of Modern Art.

            City Spire

            150 West 56th Street
            150 West 56th Street

            The Midtown neighborhood in Manhattan is known for being culturally rich and vibrant. Offering over 11,000 square feet and an amazing 360 degree view of New York City, 150 West 56th street is the place you want to be. This trophy Penthouse occupies the top three floors soaring high above 70 stories of this remarkable midtown neighborhood. This crown jewel ranks amongst the most elite homes in America. Full of a wide range of amenities, which includes sophisticated features and fixtures, this midtown condominium has a lot to offer and meets the needs of many.

            The JW Marriott Essex House

            160 Central Park South
            160 Central Park South

            Jumeirah Essex House at 160 Central Park South is a condominium building located in Manhattan's Central Park South neighborhood that offers luxury apartments for sale. Each of the one-, two- and three-bedroom residences include a full package of excellent hotel-style amenities. Upon entering, residents are greeted by a 24-hour doorman and bellman and have access to concierge services. Other luxurious amenities include room service, housekeeping, valet parking, dry cleaning and laundry, catering, turndown and linen service, fitness center, business center, private conference room and masseuse.

            The Sorting House

            318 West 52nd Street
            318 West 52nd Street

            Discover The Sorting House, an extraordinary new condominium nestled at 318 West 52nd Street, where dynamic living meets ingenious design solutions. Crafted by Architecture Outfit, this architectural marvel seamlessly blends the old and the new, with three stories of contemporary residences rising above a meticulously renovated 1926 post office. The building's elegant facade boasts sleek brickwork and blackened steel casement windows, paying homage to the preserved red brick and mullioned windows of the historic structure.

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