Lexington Parc is an 18 story condominium at 127 East 30th Street, built in 1988 by developer Lawrence A. Smiley and designed by SCLE. The building contains 73 units housed in an attractive pale orange brick structure with a distinctive five story base and setback tower notable for its symmetry and angled balconies. The building was constructed next to a Pratt Institute landmark building, with the developer purchasing air rights from the United Jewish Appeal and transferring additional air rights from three brownstones on the block.
Apartments feature oversized windows providing abundant natural light, with some units offering southern exposures and long living rooms. Building amenities include a 24 hour doorman and concierge service, a live in superintendent, fitness center, central laundry room, bicycle storage, and private storage facilities. The crown jewel is a roof deck offering views of both the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building. The building is pet friendly but notably lacks a garage.
Located on a tree lined block between Park and Lexington Avenues, Lexington Parc sits at the intersection of NoMad, Gramercy, and Kips Bay neighborhoods. The location provides easy access to transportation via the 28th Street 6 train and R/W trains, as well as the 33rd Street 6 train. Residents enjoy proximity to Madison Square Park, numerous Indian restaurants on Lexington Avenue, trendy dining in the Flatiron District, and convenient shopping at Eataly, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's.
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