This oversized one-bedroom cooperative at the Rockefeller Apartments features lovely north-facing exposures overlooking 55th Street. A standout feature of the home is the unique circular dining nook, complete with a round window that brings in both northern and eastern light.
Freshly painted with refinished hardwood floors, the apartment retains its original charm, highlighted by black-and-white tiled kitchen flooring and a classic original bathroom. All windows have been replaced with double-glazed glass while preserving their elegant casement style, and through-the-wall air conditioning is installed throughout.
The generously sized primary bedroom has been thoughtfully divided into two distinct areas, comfortably accommodating a king-sized bed with ample space for additional furniture. The secondary space offers flexibility for a home office, workout area, or dressing room, complete with a small sink.
Considered one of New York’s finest examples of 1930s International Style residential architecture, the Rockefeller Apartments at 24 West 55th Street and 17 West 54th Street are twin buildings connected by a beautifully restored, lush garden oasis. This serene space features a reflecting pool, gravel courtyard, and mid-century design elements. Residents may enter from either 54th or 55th Street, both serviced by full-time doormen.
Developed by Nelson Rockefeller in 1936 and designed by architects Wallace K. Harrison and André Fouilhoux, the buildings are celebrated for their distinctive curved casement windows and warm limestone façade. Amenities include 24-hour doormen, porter staff, a live-in superintendent, laundry room, storage (as available), and the landscaped courtyard garden. Financing up to 75% is permitted. Pied-à-terre ownership, foreign buyers, and pets are allowed. Washer/dryers are not permitted in-unit.
Ideally located near Fifth Avenue shopping, top restaurants, the Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, Broadway theaters, and major transportation. There is a 2% flip tax.
This oversized one-bedroom cooperative at the Rockefeller Apartments features lovely north-facing exposures overlooking 55th Street. A standout feature of the home is the unique circular dining nook, complete with a round window that brings in both northern and eastern light.
Freshly painted with refinished hardwood floors, the apartment retains its original charm, highlighted by black-and-white tiled kitchen flooring and a classic original bathroom. All windows have been replaced with double-glazed glass while preserving their elegant casement style, and through-the-wall air conditioning is installed throughout.
The generously sized primary bedroom has been thoughtfully divided into two distinct areas, comfortably accommodating a king-sized bed with ample space for additional furniture. The secondary space offers flexibility for a home office, workout area, or dressing room, complete with a small sink.
Considered one of New York’s finest examples of 1930s International Style residential architecture, the Rockefeller Apartments at 24 West 55th Street and 17 West 54th Street are twin buildings connected by a beautifully restored, lush garden oasis. This serene space features a reflecting pool, gravel courtyard, and mid-century design elements. Residents may enter from either 54th or 55th Street, both serviced by full-time doormen.
Developed by Nelson Rockefeller in 1936 and designed by architects Wallace K. Harrison and André Fouilhoux, the buildings are celebrated for their distinctive curved casement windows and warm limestone façade. Amenities include 24-hour doormen, porter staff, a live-in superintendent, laundry room, storage (as available), and the landscaped courtyard garden. Financing up to 75% is permitted. Pied-à-terre ownership, foreign buyers, and pets are allowed. Washer/dryers are not permitted in-unit.
Ideally located near Fifth Avenue shopping, top restaurants, the Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, Broadway theaters, and major transportation. There is a 2% flip tax.
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