Make your stay in New York City memorable—and exceptional.
Across the street from Bryant Park is one of the rarely available luxurious residences at Bryant Park Place, a historic neo-renaissance building originally built in 1907 as The Engineers’ Club, listed in 2007 with the National Register of Historic Places, and designated a landmark in 2011.
The furnished offering is a stunning 5-room duplex, that was originally part of the Club’s ballroom. Enter into a magnificent parlor, adorned with artfully-restored wood Corinthian columns that soar 20 feet. The distinctive charm, warmth and serenity of this meticulously preserved space cannot be overstated.
Adjoining the parlor is a dining room partitioned off by sliding glass doors, and a bedroom/study flanked by 3 large windows lit from the South and West. Between these two rooms is a voluminous custom closet. The full bathroom downstairs is outfitted with sea green glass tiles, cream-toned ceramic floors, a custom full height linen closet, and a glass-enclosed 4-jet spa shower.
Original expansive mirrored door frames lead to a generously sized windowed chef’s kitchen, with tall light oak cabinets, granite countertops, a Viking stove, a stainless steel Miele dishwasher, and a Whirlpool refrigerator.
Ascend to the primary bedroom in the loft upstairs, complete with a triple sized custom closet, and an en-suite bathroom, featuring a deep soaking tub with rain shower fixtures, custom vanity, and a Toto Washlet bidet.
Hardwood floors, abundant built-in storage under the staircase, and tasteful furnishings throughout complete the offering.
Bryant Park Place features extraordinary prewar details in the grand marble lobby and offers its residents first-class service. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, a live-in resident manager, a full-size laundry room, and bike storage. This prime location boasts access to Michelin restaurants, museums, cafes, theater, all subway lines, Grand Central, Metro-North, LIRR and New Jersey Transit, a Whole Foods supermarket, the New York Public Library, CitiBike, Lincoln Tunnel to Newark and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel to JFK, and naturally, all the delights of Bryant Park.
Fees include:
-$500 Co-Op Review Fee (non-refundable)
-$750 Move-In Deposit (refundable)
-$750 Move-In Fee (non-refundable)
-$500 Processing Fee (non-refundable)
-$300 Rush Interview Fee (should a Rush Interview be scheduled) (non-refundable)
Plus, standard Domecile fees: $120 Initiation, $65 Digital, 5% App Processing.
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