The Bridgeview is a post-war condominium building completed in 1962 at 50 Bayard Street in Lower Manhattan. Rising 8 stories with 167 units, the building sits at a prime intersection between Chinatown, Little Italy, the Lower East Side, and SoHo, offering residents access to some of the city's most vibrant cultural and culinary neighborhoods. The building provides full service amenities including a 24 hour doorman, concierge, fitness center, on-site garage, and live-in superintendent.
Apartments at The Bridgeview range from studios to convertible two-bedrooms, with many units featuring eastern and southern exposures that provide abundant natural light. Several apartments offer views of the Manhattan Bridge, and common features include windowed kitchens, walk-in closets, and spacious layouts that can accommodate home offices and formal dining areas.
The building's location provides exceptional transportation access, with residents near multiple subway lines including the J, R, 6, B, and F trains at various nearby stations. The neighborhood offers an eclectic mix of dining and entertainment options, from traditional Chinatown establishments to trendy spots in the emerging Dime Square area. The building maintains central laundry facilities and package room services.
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