The Manor, 333 East 43rd Street
Co-op located in Turtle Bay/United Nations, between Second Avenue & Tudor City Place
Description of The Manor at 333 East 43rd Street
Built in 1927 and converted to a co-op in 1988, The Manor at 333 East 43rd Street is part of the historic Tudor City complex constructed by Fred F. French as a tranquil respite away from the bustle of Midtown Manhattan, yet near all of its amenities. The Manor mixes Tudor and Neo-Gothic motifs in its stone-trimmed, red-brick façade. A canopied entrance leads to a carpeted, sconce-lit, medieval-styled lobby framed by brick and rich wood paneling. While thick-walled apartments exude Art Deco-era charm, building amenities have kept up with the times, as they include a 2,000-sqaure-foot fitness center with a yoga studio, laundry, a planted roof garden, and storage and bike rooms, in addition to a full-time doorman and a live-in super. To the south, the Manor overlooks Tudor City Greens, a charming park lined with Gothic-styled apartments, and faces the iconic United Nations complex to the east. The co-op sits a handful of blocks away from the Grand Central Terminal. Local food favorites include Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Greenmarket and Sushi Yasuda.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1923Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Turtle Bay/United Nations (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 10Doorman: FT DoormanPets: Small pets only
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- FT Doorman
- High-Rise
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Garden
- Health Club
- Rooftop Terrace
- Washer/Dryer in building
- Elevator
- Fitness Center
- Rooftop Terrace
- Outdoor Entertainment Space
- Bike Room
- Live-In Superintendent
- Terraces / Balconies
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