Welcome to 36 West 35th Street, PHF. Let me tell you why I'm in love with this hidden gem in New York’s iconic garment and K-Town districts. It’s a two-bedroom, one-bath duplex between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, only steps away from the iconic Herald Square Macy's...
Welcome to 36 West 35th Street, PHF. Let me tell you why I'm in love with this hidden gem in New York’s iconic garment and K-Town districts. It’s a two-bedroom, one-bath duplex between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, only steps away from the iconic Herald Square Macy's and newly renovated Penn Station. Amazing location, right? The entire apartment has recessed lights throughout and was revitalized before the sale, including being fully painted; the bathroom includes a new toilet, vanity, mirror, a new sliding door to outdoor space, and numerous other refreshing touches. The loftiness of the space lends itself to entertaining or hiding away from the bustling vibrancy just outside your front door. Without a doubt, my favorite part of this magical space is going up the sculptural spiral staircase and into the oversized. Light-filled second bedroom with a skylight. This would be a perfect office flex space, and it also leads out to the best part: the intimate patio with the Empire State Building looming grandly above. You can use it for your morning pick-me-up or stare out each evening at the Empire State Building LED light show, which displays more than 16 million colors. It's not just an address; it's a nexus where diverse communities converge, creating a dynamic and vibrant urban experience. 36 West 35th Street seamlessly integrates into the vibrant tapestry of the Garment District, Korea Town, and NoMAD. Here, tradition meets modernity as the rich heritage of garment manufacturing intertwines with the bustling energy of Korean culture and the chic allure of NoMAD's trendy establishments. It's not just an address; it's a nexus where diverse communities converge, creating a dynamic and vibrant urban experience. Several subway and bus lines traverse 1/2/3, B/D/F/M/W, and N/Q/R. There are also ample connections to the West Side Highway, Lincoln Tunnel, West 30th Street Heliport, and ferries along the Hudson River. Additionally, the nearby Hudson Yards celebrated Whole Foods and High Line, the new Public Square and Gardens, and Hudson Park and Boulevard, with a plethora of restaurants and shops, are all experiences to explore. This pre-war low-rise, seven-floor, thirty-six-unit residential building was established in 1930 as the Oakdale Hotel. It was converted to a cooperative in 1988 with condo rules. The building entrance is accessed through a voice intercom video security system. Sublets are allowed one “1-year” lease term and are renewable each year on a one-year term. Pets with board approval are required. Amenities include an elevator, a central laundry facility, and a public rooftop deck.
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