123 East 37th Street,
LINDLEY HOUSE,
#10C,
Manhattan,
NY
10016
This idyllic and gracious pre-war One bedroom with stunning Empire State Building views beckons its Murray Hill roots, situated on the site of the former Murray Farm settled by Robert Murray and his wife Mary Lindley Murray. Presenting Apartment 10C at the Lindley House.
The Apartment
As you enter this expansive home, your eye will be drawn to a confluence of striking characteristics - beamed ceilings, warm southern light, generous ceiling heights and a flowing sunken level living space creating a natural division of living area and dining area. The dining area is on the gallery landing, which can also serve as the perfect place to set up your home office. The 21 ft 10 in long living area is in addition to the gallery space off the kitchen. The vastness of the room is brought together by the windowed pass-through kitchen with large breakfast bar adjacent to the three large living room windows boasting the showstopper Empire State building colors lighting up at night. The kitchen was expertly designed to allow the chef room to prepare a meal for a large dinner party. With this amount of storage - you might think you are in a suburban kitchen! The sunny corner bedroom benefits from south and west exposures with magnificent open views. In addition, there are two closets, including a large walk-in closet. Hardwood floors throughout complete the home.
The Cooperative
The Lindley House is a full-service Murray Hill lifestyle offering a 24 hour doorman, onsite resident manager, furnished and planted roof deck featuring incredible views, large common laundry room and private storage (subject to availability). Additional policies include up to 80% financing, pied-a-terres, co-purchasers, guarantors and gifts, each subject to board approval.
The Neighborhood
This central location offers the pulse of Murray Hill at your fingertips, highlighted by the plethora of local and established restaurants, lounges and picturesque tree-lined streets with all the best conveniences within a short distance - Grand Central, the Midtown Tunnel, Bryant Park (Winter Village offering ice skating, outdoor dining and holiday shops), Trader Joe's, Bed Bath & Beyond, NYU Langone and more. Cultural highlights include the Morgan Library, Scandinavia House and the Transit Museum, amongst others, while Equinox and New York Sports Clubs are both nearby.
Transportation
In addition to Grand Central and its massive transportation options (4, 5, 6, 7, S), the 6 train and cross town select buses ensure easy access throughout Manhattan. All measurements and square footages are approximate and all information should be confirmed by customer.