Murray Hill, Manhattan NY 10016
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4 Rooms
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2 Beds
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2 Baths
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- SQ. FT.
Description
From the moment you step inside this apartment you know you are somewhere special. This extraordinary duplex in a landmarked gilded age house on Park Avenue was lovingly restored and renovated to create an approximately 1,650 square foot refuge that transports you. The current owner worked with designers... See more
From the moment you step inside this apartment you know you are somewhere special. This extraordinary duplex in a landmarked gilded age house on Park Avenue was lovingly restored and renovated to create an approximately 1,650 square foot refuge that transports you. The current owner worked with designers White Webb to reinvent the space for both function and flow through a combination of Italian Revival architecture and present day design.
Enter the spacious square living room and admire the intricate plasterwork on the 10’ high ceiling and the detail of the ornate plasterwork around the large gas fireplace. Two windows face west and two face south in this expansive corner room. The public rooms are on this upper level. A sleek windowed kitchen with Wolf range, Liebherr fridge and separate wine storage echoes the sophistication of the whole apartment and will appeal to a discerning cook. Continue down the hall to the den/2nd bedroom with an alcove desk area and another south facing window. This floor also has a full bathroom that doubles as a powder room for guests. Enjoy the tranquility of the lower level private space that is an extra large bedroom with a seating area where one can process the hustle-bustle of New York City in front of the 2nd gas fireplace. Beyond is a custom-built walk-through closet and a stylish en-suite bathroom featuring dark slate walls, a stainless steel Japanese soaking tub and a separate shower.
23 Park Avenue is a refined 15 unit co-op over 5 floors. Originally built as a private house for James and Cornelia Rensselaer Robb House in 1898, the residence was designed by famed architect Stanford White, of McKim, Mead and White architectural firm. In 1923 the house was acquired by The Advertising Club of New York to be its clubhouse before it was eventually turned into a co-op in 1977. Much of the original detail remains throughout the house including a large clock in the building’s entrance hall.
Equally convenient for Hudson Yards commuting and for Grand Central for weekend get aways this is an unbeatable central location in the heart of Manhattan.
Flip tax of 2% to be paid by buyer
Listing courtesy of Compass, James Hall - (212) 585-4557
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Unit Amenities
- Laundry
- Private Outdoor Space Under 60 Sqft
- Built In Features
- High Ceilings
- Sound System
- Soaking Tub
- Fire Place - Other
Location
23 Park Avenue #1A, New York City, NY 10016
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