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Sione at 171 Suffolk is now renting luxury apartments on the Lower East Side

Renderings of the Sione at 171 Suffolk Street and its roofdeck (SMA Equities) Renderings of the Sione at 171 Suffolk Street and its roofdeck (SMA Equities)
Want to rent on the Lower East Side but can’t decide between a pre-war loft and a modern high-rise? The brick-clad, loft-styled Sioné has got you covered.

Leasing has launched at the 14-story rental at 171 Suffolk Street (aka 255 East Houston Street), with studios starting at $3,926/month, one-bedrooms at $5,078/month, and two-beds from $6,550/month. The corner building overlooks the broad and newly-pedestrianized Houston Street and narrow Suffolk Street, partaking in both the vibrant and quaint sides of the Lower East Side.
The 88-unit building offers broad windows, wide-plank white oak floors, smart entry and thermostat systems, kitchens with Lineadecor walnut cabinets and Bosch appliances, and Blomberg fridges, and bathrooms with finishes that match those in the kitchens.

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Sione, 171 Suffolk Street
Sione, 171 Suffolk Street Lower East Side
 
 
 
 
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Sioné rises prominently over the walk-up and tenement-filled neighborhood, lending it panoramic skyline views from upper-floor homes. The building offers a double-height lobby, a fitness center with Technogym and Peloton equipment, two resident lounges (one near ground level and another at the top floor) replete with communal areas, a screening room, billiards, and a foosball table. At the roof deck, fireside lounge seating, a pergola-topped dining table, barbecue stations, and an outdoor screening theater make for delightful open-air entertainment with 360-degree skyline views.
171-Suffolk-Street-03 Sione in early October 2019 (CityRealty)

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