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The Lotus
255 East 39th Street, between Second & Third Avenue
Leasing Manager: The Marketing Directors | Developer: Brause Realty with Lonicera Partners and AECOM Tishman | Architect: CetraRuddy
20 floors | 259 feet tall | 157 units
Completed in Spring 2026
The development team designed the day-to-day experience at The Lotus around convenience and flexibility. There is a 24-hour attended lobby and concierge, while amenities cover both work and leisure, from elevated coworking areas to lounges and a landscaped rooftop with a view of the Empire State Building.
So, in a nutshell, combined with its proximity to transit, offices, and daily necessities such as Trader Joe's a few blocks south, The Lotus brings a fresh option for those looking to live on Manhattan's East Side with new systems, modern finishes, and a great amenity package.
Find more details and all current availabilities at The Lotus here.
Amenities:
- 24-hour attended lobby with concierge service
- Fitness center with yoga room
- Coworking lounge with private work areas
- Residents’ lounge
- Game room with billiards and foosball
- Golf and multi-sport simulator
- Screening room
- Children’s playroom
- Rooftop terrace with BBQ grills and outdoor dining areas
- Central laundry room
- Pet-friendly building
One Sixty Madison
160 Madison Avenue, between East 32nd and 33rd Street
Developer: JD Carlisle | Architect: SLCE Architects
45 floors | 480 feet tall | 319 units
Completed in 2015
Kitchens come equipped with polished Silestone countertops and backsplash, white custom cabinets, stainless steel Blomberg refrigerators, and Kitchen-Aid appliances (slide-in range, dishwasher, microwave). Bathrooms feature custom walnut vanities, Daltile porcelain tile, and recessed shower curtain tracks, with select units offering glass enclosed showers and radiant heated floors. Bosch washers and dryers are included in every residence.
The tower offers over 20,000 square feet of amenities through its Club Madison membership. The Three Sixty Lounge occupies the rooftop with an indoor fireplace, two outdoor terraces, and panoramic views of the city. The 13,667-square-foot Park Lounge is surrounded by an elevated private park and adjacent to a fitness center that overlooks the green space. Additional services include valet and concierge, bicycle storage, and a 24-hour doorman.
Find more details and all current availabilities at One Sixty Madison here.
Amenities:
• Three Sixty Lounge (rooftop lounge with indoor fireplace and two outdoor terraces)
• 13,667-square-foot Park Lounge
• Elevated private park
• Fitness center overlooking private park
• 24 hour doorman
• Full-time concierge
• Valet services
• Bicycle storage
The Summit
222 East 44th Street between Second and Third Avenue
Developer and Manager: BLDG Management | Architect: Handel Architects
43 floors | 556 feet tall | 429 units
Completed in 2018
Amenities:
- 24-hour doorman and concierge with lifestyle services
- Private drive court and valet parking
- Multiple rooftop decks and outdoor terraces with BBQs and seating
- Summit Sky Lounge with fireside seating and skyline views
- Private dining room with catering kitchen and wine storage
- Resident lounges and dedicated coworking spaces
- Indoor heated 18-meter lap pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room
- Full-size basketball court and squash court
- Fitness center with Technogym and Peloton equipment
- Personal training and treatment rooms with complimentary classes
- Gaming lounge with billiards and foosball
- Tech lounge with meeting/work spaces
- Children’s playroom and outdoor playground
- Golf simulator
- Landscaped backyard sun deck with outdoor screening area
300 East 39th Street
Between First and Second Avenue
Manager: Equity Residential | Developer: The Related Companies | Architect: Davis Brody Bond
27 floors | 287 feet tall | 254 units
Completed in 2000
300 East 39th Street is a 27-story rental tower built in 2000 with a distinctive asymmetrical design featuring curved façades on its north and south sides. Designed by Davis Brody Bond LLP, the orange brick building contains 254 apartments and stands out in this high-rise neighborhood near the Manhattan approach to the Queens Midtown Tunnel. The building was formerly known as Archstone 39th and was acquired by Equity Residential in 2012. The lobby was designed by David Rockwell, and the ground floor features a rusticated masonry base with sidewalk landscaping.
All apartments come equipped with in-unit washer dryer units, floor-to-ceiling windows, ceiling fans, and oak parquet floors. Kitchens feature granite countertops while bathrooms have marble bathtubs. The building's very large windows include discrete air conditioners, and corner units benefit from wraparound exposures.
The location places residents near Tudor City, the Ford Foundation Building, and the United Nations, with convenient access to public transportation at Grand Central Terminal and along 42nd Street, though the area experiences considerable tunnel generated traffic.
Amenities:
• 24-hour concierge service
• Roof deck
• Fitness center
• Business center
• Bicycle room
• Valet service
• Maid service
• Dry cleaning service
• Sidewalk landscaping
Paramount Tower
240 East 39th Street between Second and Third Avenue
Developer and Manager: Glenwood Management | Architect: Costas Kondylis & Partners
51 floors | 567 feet tall | 466 units
Completed in 1999
• Indoor pool
• Health club with sauna
• Fitness center
• 24-hour doorman
• On-site garage
• Bicycle room
• Storage room
• Children's playroom
• Residents' lounge
• Landscaped sundeck
• Rooftop deck
• Private garden
• Video security
• WiFi access
• Laundry facilities
The Metropolis
150 East 44th Street between Lexington and Third Avenue
Developer and Manager: Rose Associates | Architect: SLCE Architects
52 floors | 550 feet tall | 360 units
Completed in 2001
• 24-hour attended lobby and concierge
• On-site valet services and dry cleaning
• Maid services available
• Video security
• Sun deck
• Fitness center (The Metropolis Club)
• Golf simulator
• Billiards parlor
• Laundry room (5th floor)
• Central air conditioning
Frontier
200 and 210 East 39th Street between Third and Second Avenue
Developer and Manager:
CBSK Ironstate | Architect: Rawlings Architects
19 floors | 213 feet tall | 123 units
Completed in 2015
Amenities:
- 24-hour doorman
- Landscaped rooftop terrace with Midtown views
- Fitness center
- Storage
- Package room
- Pet friendly
The Anthem
222 East 34th Street, between Second and Third Avenue
Developer and Manager: Rosebud Associates | Architect: Costas Kondylis & Partners
21 floors | 232 feet tall | 480 units
Completed in 2001
The Anthem at 222 East 34th Street is a 21 story rental building completed in 2003 by developers Kamran Hakim and his son Scott. Designed by Costas Kondylis & Partners, the building stretches 360 feet long between Third and Second Avenues and contains 480 apartments plus approximately 50,000 square feet of commercial retail space.
Located at the cusp of Murray Hill and Kips Bay, the building offers convenient access to public transportation, the FDR Drive, and the Queens Midtown Tunnel, and sits near the concentration of medical facilities along First Avenue known as "Hospital Alley."
The apartments consist primarily of studios and one-bedrooms, with some two- and three-bedroom units ranging from 470 to 2,500 square feet. Standard features include granite countertops, maple floors, and marble bathrooms. Walk-in closets are a common feature throughout the building, with many alcove studios offering multiple closets and efficient layouts that accommodate separate living, dining, and sleeping areas. Select apartments include private terraces, in-unit washers and dryers, wood-burning fireplaces, and corner windows.
Amenities:
- Doorman and concierge
- Parking garage
- Health club
- Three resident lounges
- Rooftop garden
The Knox
49 East 34th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues
9 Available one- and two-beds from $4,815/month*
*Prices reflect the net effective rent with concessions included. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Please contact our leasing team to confirm.
Developer: Times Square Development/Construction | Architect: HTO Architect
36 floors | 450 feet tall | 110 units
Completed in 2009
The Knox is a 36-story rental tower at 49 East 34th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues. The mid-block tower features a design with two center white piers flanked by single red brick piers, set back considerably from its one-story base with a hanging entrance marquee.
Located at the intersection of Murray Hill and NoMad, the building sits near the Empire State Building, Morgan Library, Bryant Park, and Madison Square Park, with convenient access to Grand Central and Penn Station.
Apartments range from studios to two-bedrooms and feature 9-foot ceilings, oak wood flooring, marble bathrooms with Kohler fixtures, and marble countertops. Most units include in-unit Bosch washers and dryers, along with Frigidaire refrigerators, GE dishwashers, and solar shades. Recent condo grade renovations added custom cabinetry, updated lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows in many units.
Typical layouts feature entry foyers leading past open kitchens to living spaces ranging from 13 to 15 feet in length, with corner windows in many apartments providing views of the Empire State Building from west, south, and north facing exposures. Select units include walk-in closets and private terraces.
Amenities:
• 24-hour doorman and concierge
• Fitness center
• Lounge and media room
• Rooftop terrace with Midtown South and Empire State Building views
• Bicycle room
• On-site laundry facilities
• Pet friendly
• Resident superintendent
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