Built in 2007 in Murray Hill at 49 East 34th Street, the rental high-rise known as Madison Park Tower has 36 floors and inside are 110 residences in studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts. The building is on 34th Street between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue near icons like the Empire State Building, Herald Square, Grand Central Terminal and the East River waterfront. Many homes have large windows with dramatic skyline views. Select listings from Bold New York offer 1 month free with 1 bedrooms priced from $3,200/month and 2 bedrooms priced from $5,075/month; see all the listings here.
Residences have high ceilings, oak hardwood floors, solar shades and washers/dryers (in most units). Kitchens are equipped with stainless steel appliances including Frigidaire refrigerators and GE dishwashers, as well as custom Italian cabinetry. Baths are furnished in marble and feature Kohler fixtures. Select residences also feature setback terraces.
Amenities at Madison Park Tower include a 24-hour attended lobby, a cardio fitness room, a laundry room, and bicycle storage. The tower features a one-story base with a handsome hanging entrance marquee welcoming residents. The building also allows pets. Situated in Murray Hill, Madison Park Tower offers residents much to do around town with many nearby restaurants, bars, parks, and nightlife venues.
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