High-Ceilinged Loft Living at 244 Madison Ave, #10A Welcome to Apartment 10A, a sprawling, pin-drop quiet sanctuary in the heart of Midtown South. This isn't your typical New York one-bedroom; it’s a pre-war loft characterized by grand proportions and soaring 12-foot ceilings. The expansive, loft-like living room features custom built-in bookshelves and ample space for multiple seating areas. A raised dining platform adds a touch of architectural flair, perfect for hosting dinner parties or a sophisticated home office setup. The Kitchen: A chef’s delight, the renovated eat-in kitchen boasts full-sized stainless steel appliances—including a wine fridge and dishwasher—paired with custom cabinetry that maximizes the verticality of the space. Primary Suite: Retreat to the quiet bedroom wing, where you'll find a dedicated dressing area with a built-in vanity. The king-sized bedroom includes a quiet home office nook and a substantial walk-in closet with additional overhead storage. Bathroom: The updated, modern bathroom features a sleek double-standing shower and high-end finishes. The Building: Murray Hill Plaza Built in 1916 and designed by Arthur Loomis Harmon (the visionary behind the Empire State Building), 244 Madison Avenue combines historic prestige with modern flexibility. Amenities: 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager, central laundry room with Wi-Fi, updated elevators, and a stunning landscaped roof deck with panoramic views of the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building. Unmatched Flexibility: One of the most investor-friendly co-ops in Manhattan. The building permits unlimited subletting after just two years of ownership. Pied-à -terre, co-purchasing, and gifting are also permitted. The Neighborhood: Located at the intersection of Madison Avenue and 37th Street, you are mere blocks from New York City’s most iconic landmarks and transit hubs: Transit: Quick access to Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, and nearly every major subway line (4/5/6, 7, B/D/F/M, N/Q/R/W, and S). Culture & Parks: A short stroll to Bryant Park, the Morgan Library & Museum, and the flagship New York Public Library. This residence offers a rare combination of square footage, ceiling height, and flexible ownership rules in a prime Manhattan location.
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