1 East 66th Street,
1 EAST 66TH STREET,
#7D,
Manhattan,
NY
10065
7D offers some of the most picturesque, eye-catching views of Central Park, with some of the world's tallest buildings on Billionaires' Row. All three oversized bedrooms with en-suite baths have nine foot ceilings, are filled with light and have generous closets. The pin-drop quiet primary bedroom with two walk-in closets and a dressing area looks west over Central Park and south down Fifth Avenue.
The living room/dining are masterfully designed to showcase the stunning views and feature a wood-burning fireplace, all just off the large and welcoming entrance foyer and gallery.
The all-important home office is quiet and close to the guest bath, and the recently renovated kitchen includes a wine cooler.
Direct Central Park views
Wood burning fireplace
Remote-controlled window treatments
24-hour doorman, lobby attendant and porter
Resident manager
On-site residents' restaurant with varied monthly menu
Gym
Storage unit transfers with the sale
Washer dryer installation permitted with proper approval
Pied a terre considered
Co-purchasing considered
Cats and dogs considered
ONE EAST 66TH STREET
Built by noted architect Rosario Candela in 1948, One East 66th Street has a three-story rusticated limestone base, and limestone band courses between the windows on the fourth floor. The building entrance has a polished red granite surround and a stainless steel canopy. One of the first Mid-Century residential buildings constructed on Fifth Avenue, One East 66th Street is also one of the rare remaining New York City apartment houses to provide both a private dining room and in-residence catering. Residents enjoy a windowed fitness center with NordicTrack, Peloton and separate weight and stretching rooms, as well as the services of a full complement of professional building staff and storage. One East 66th Street is a pet-friendly community.
Perfectly positioned to enjoy Manhattan's best, One East 66th Street is directly across Fifth Avenue from Central Park, one block from the luxury designer boutiques of Madison Avenue, three blocks from Restaurant Daniel, with its two Michelin stars, and a short drive along the 66th Street Transverse through Central Park to Lincoln Center for world-class opera, ballet, music and film. The elegant Lenox Hill neighborhood within the Upper East Side Historic District, on the United States National Register of Historic Places, is home to Frick Madison, The Asia Society, Park Avenue Armory, important art galleries and sumptuous nightlife and live jazz at The Carlyle, The Pierre and The Plaza.