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BUILDING DESCRIPTION: Rental Built: 1974 Floors: 21 Apts per: 11 Lobby Renovated 2000 Gas & Heat Included BUILDING AMENITIES: · 24 Hour Doorman · Valet Service · Attended Garage · Landscaped Sundeck · Laundry · New Elevators 2001 · Hallway Renovated 2000 · No Pets APARTMENT FEATURES: · Air Conditioning · Thermal Pane Windows 1999 · Woodburning Fireplace · Granite Kitchens 1999 · Ice-maker · Dishwasher · Microwave DEVELOPER/MANAGER: The Zucker Organization/ Manhattan Skyline Management Rental Office: 347 728-0301 Management Office: 212 977-4813 |
![]() Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan in famed, tree-lined Murray Hill, 166 East 34th Street is a 21-story luxury rental apartment house offering spacious studio, one-bedroom and convertible two-bedroom apartments. Many of these dramatic homes offer spectacular East River and skyline views while several upper floor residences also feature real wood-burning fireplaces. In 1999, Murray Hill Manor underwent a complete renovation and modernization program. Kitchens now feature blond maple cabinetry with granite countertops and ceramic tile flooring. Additional design and comfort amenities include a beautiful new lobby; new public corridor lighting, carpet and wallpape;, new thermopane windows and the complete modernization of the building's elevators. A new intercom security system was installed and the wiring was upgraded to provide tenants with multiple cable television, telephone and high speed Internet access choices. The building offers the security of a 24 hour doorman and the convenience of valet service and an attended garage. Murray Hill Manor is convenient to most midtown offices as well as the Flatiron District, Chelsea, the Garment Center and Silicon Alley. Everyday shopping is available along Third Avenue and 34th Street. The IRT subway stop is only a few steps away at the corner of 33rd Street and Park Avenue. Crosstown buses offer easy access to Herald Square while the Wall Street Express bus at 34th Street and Second Avenue makes commuting to the Financial District a pleasure. |
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