300 East 64th Street is a 27 story condominium positioned on the southeast corner of Second Avenue in the Upper East Side. Originally constructed as a rental building in 1996 by RFR under Aby Rosen's leadership, the property underwent conversion to condominiums in 2015. The orange brick clad tower features distinctive large corner bay windows and is set back on a five story base, with SLCE serving as the original architect and Stonehill & Taylor handling the conversion alongside Meg Sharpe.
The building houses 103 apartments with high end finishes throughout. Kitchens are equipped with Liebherr stainless steel refrigerators, Bosch ovens, cooktops and dishwashers, complemented by Grohe single lever sink faucets and black pearl granite countertops with opera glass backsplashes. Bathrooms showcase Thassos or Bottacino marble with walnut vanities, ToTo commodes, and Robern cabinets. Many units feature deep soaking tubs and separate marble clad stall showers, while floor to ceiling windows and multiple exposures are common throughout the building, with corner apartments particularly prized for their bay window configurations.
Residents enjoy comprehensive amenities including a 24 hour doorman and concierge service, along with a landscaped roof deck featuring grilling station and wet bar. Additional facilities encompass a fitness center with yoga studio, residents' lounge with library and media room, children's playroom, bike storage, spa treatment room, and an notably spacious laundry facility. The building maintains pet friendly policies and permits both pied-à-terres and sublets.
The location provides convenient access to the East River, Central Park, and upscale Upper East Side shopping and dining. Transportation options include proximity to the 4/5/6 subway lines at 60th Street and Lexington Avenue, as well as the F and Q trains, with the building near Bloomingdale's and a mid block movie theater.
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