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Find the Perfect Manhattan Apartment Rental in Grammercy Park
Located in the area running from 34th to 14th Streets and from Park to First Avenues, a Manhattan apartment rental in Gramercy Park is easily accessible to both midtown and downtown. Grammercy apartments are surrounded by Murray Hill on the North, Stuyvesant to the East, the East Village to the South and the Flatiron District to the West.
Grammercy No Fee Apartments are a Click Away
Swamp no more, the area which was once a soggy bog was drained; the park which gives this Manhattan neighborhood its name was designed and parcels of land were sold for residential development. Accessible only to those who have a key, (a select few who live in the immediate vicinity) Gramercy Park itself is a small square of highly manicured green where visitors walk on gravel paths or sit on benches amongst sculptures and lush plants. A number of the buildings that house our Grammercy no fee apartments were constructed around the square were designed by some of the city's best architects at the time, some of which have since been replaced by high-rise Grammercy apartments.
Located in the area running from 34th to 14th Streets and from Park to First Avenues, Gramercy Park is easily accessible to both midtown and downtown. The area is surrounded by Murray Hill on the North, Stuyvesant to the East, the East Village to the South and the Flatiron District to the West.
Swamp no more, the area which was once a soggy bog was drained; the park which gives the neighborhood its name was designed and parcels of land were sold for residential development. Accessible only to those who have a key, (a select few who live in the immediate vicinity) Gramercy Park itself is a small square of highly manicured green where visitors walk on gravel paths or sit on benches amongst sculptures and lush plants. A number of the buildings constructed around the square were designed by some of the city’s best architects at the time, some of which have since been replaced by high-rise apartment buildings. Rather ornate in nature, many of the original buildings with their cast iron fences, large paned windows and front porches are reminiscent of homes you might see in New Orleans. By no means does this describe the architecture of the neighborhood as a whole however. While the immediate area around the park can be described as above, the majority of the housing stock is the same as in any other part of the city: a mixture of pre- and post-war buildings and brownstones.
Host to a number of good restaurants and cozy local bars, Gramercy Park is not generally the destination for those wanting to spend a wild and crazy night out on the town. It is, however, a great place for a tranquil brunch the morning after. Those wanting to cook for themselves will find Lexington Avenue from 26th to 30th Streets a wonderful source of exotic spices and hard to find ingredients, especially those used in Indian food. Stuck in the middle of Manhattan, the neighborhood is not exactly an outdoorsman’s dream. On the contrary, there are very few atches of green and Central Park or the running paths along the banks of the island are not close by. As a result, most exercise oriented residents belong to gyms, become apt street runners or learn how to take public transport to more open spaces.
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Metropolis Real Estate of Manhattan | 167 Lexington Avenue Suite 100 | New York, NY 10016
Tel: 212.696.1900, Fax: 212.696.0220 | Email: info@metropolisre.com
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1200 Summer Street, Suite 105, Stamford, CT 06905
Tel: 203.653.1406, Fax:203.653.7219
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