| ID # | RLS20044365 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | Turtle Bay Towers 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 1 yàrá ìwẹ̀ (DOM): 158 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1929 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $2,060 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 7 Ìṣẹ́jú: 7, 4, 5, 6 |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: E, M | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: S | |
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A wa ni itẹlọrun lati gba ọ laaye si The Turtle Bay Tower, ti o wa ni 310 East 46th Street. Nígbà tá o bá wọlé, ìwọ yoo mọ̀ pé o nífẹẹ́ tóbi sí iye imọlẹ̀ aiyé tó wa nibẹ. Ilé ìgbésẹ̀ kan tó wa lórí pẹpẹ yìí jẹ́ ibé tí ìmọ̀ràn to ṣe é, jẹ́kí o rí i pé òun lórí pé, ọ̀kan tàbí ilẹ̀kùn 1900’s ti da iyan. Fifi orule kọ́ láti títà 15-ọsẹ́ àti ìbọ́rọ̀pọ̀ omi tí ó dákẹ́ ní àwòrán, ile yi n nṣe ìdákẹ́jè fún ìbùkún ayé àfojúsùn. Àgbègbè ìgbé ní àdájọ́ tọkàntọkàn pé 33 ẹsẹ́-gun, wọ́n si naara ni imọlẹ̀ aiyé láti inu àwọn ferese tó ń dojú kọ́ ọjọ́-ìwọ̀n ń fohun pa ni Long Island City ati àwọn ọrun tó wa loke. Igbóhùnsáfẹ́ láci pe ará tó ń fun ni adúróṣinṣin yìí yí ara ọgbà àgbéyẹwò daradara.
Yàrá ìrìnàjò tó gbooro ni a ṣe fún ìtura àti ara, ti o le gba ibè tó nàgée lilọ-ékò kan tàbí àgbà, pẹ̀lú àyíká fun àwọn tabili idẹkẹtu, ibèkànsí, ati àbá àgbá ranṣẹ́ yìí láti kó àjọpọ̀ imọlẹ̀ àti àsà tọwọ́ ọrọ̀.
Ibi idana rẹ pọ̀n àti mimọ́. Àwọn kábínẹ́tu ń délè pẹ̀lú àwọn aaye pẹpẹ fun u ni ẹhin. Ibi idana yi tun ni awọn eroja fun u ti o wa pẹ̀lú mimu apanirun fun alakoso rọ́ọ̀rùn.
Yàrá iwẹ ni 15L ti yipada ati pe o jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ohun àjọyọ ti o ga julọ sí ilé yìí. Pẹ̀lú àwò mẹta ti Calcutta marbel, ile-iwẹ pẹ̀lú ibùsùn meji pẹlu ẹrọ ọṣọ goolu, àwọn atupa ti aṣa ẹda, awọn shelf glass ti a ko, ati kó ṣòfò. Eyi kii ṣe yàrá iwé ti o wọpọ. Ẹ̀rọ àkóso ti a ṣe e é jẹ́rè kó gbogbo nkan kekere rẹ lati awọn ohun tí o tobi ju ti o le nilo.
Àwọn solusan isalẹ nipa ile naa jẹ́ bi iṣẹ́ aṣáájú gẹ́gẹ́ bi itura. Lati a pẹpẹ ipilẹṣẹ ni ile-iṣọ́ ibi ibi gbéjọ́ tautalẹ, síkèta ni yàrá, yàrá oúnjẹ, ati kó ṣòfò, gbogbo fangbẹ́ wa ni àtọrunwá lati mu irọrun pọ si. Igi ìfarahàn yìí dára pâ a fi ojúṣe, iwe-iṣowo, àti ainiṣẹgbẹ̀ àdáni ti a ko ti wa nibẹ.
Ṣawari apapọ to dára ti itan, aṣa, ati irọrun ni Turtle Bay Towers, ile-iṣẹ ara 27-mẹta ti o wa ni 310 East 46th Street. A ti kọ́, ni 1929 gẹ́gẹ́ bi ile-ikọ́ni, ile pre-war to ni ifojukọ yìí ni ẹṣeyá wa ṣáájú, ṣáájú àtisẹ́ àtúnṣe rẹ sí 338 àwọn ibè-kekere ni 1979. Iyipada yii ti gba Aami Ẹ̀kọ́ iyẹ́ àtàwọn Awo Orin ti o dara jùlọ lati ọdọ American Institute of Architects, ti n ṣe tẹlẹ-ibe Turtle Bay Towers gẹgẹ bí ilé to tayọ si New York City.
Fifọ́ oriyín gbogbo atra ti ohun-iṣere pre-war pẹlu ifojukọ ti ilẹ, Turtle Bay Towers jẹ́ Condop ti o n gbe agbese diẹ lati ọjọ́ kìíní, àti awọn aṣayan pied-terre, ti n jẹ́ ki o jẹ́ aṣayan to peye fun awọn oludokoowo, awọn ti o n wa ile keji, tabi ẹnikẹni ti o n wa irọrun ni NYC, pẹlu irọrun.
Láti wọlé nipasẹ ilẹ ilẹ ẹbọ double ti o ntan ni a fojú lọ sí ija. TBT nfun: alakoso iwokuada 24-wakati, olura to wa ni, ipo gbẹ́kẹ̀, ohun elo iwẹ̀ lori ilẹ 3-18, ipamọ́ àkọsílẹ́, ipamọ́ keke, àti ibi-iṣere ti o ni irisi ẹwa ti a ṣe pọ̀ si Skyline Midtown ati East River.
Ti wa ni idasile ninu agbegbe Turtle Bay ti o dakẹ́ - igun pẹlẹbatikan Manhattan ti o ni alaafia - agbegbe yii nfunni ni awọn ọgba ọfọn to gbooro, ibi adaṣe aláwọ́fẹ́, ati itan ti o n dàn sí New Amsterdam. Ilé ijọba Ọlọ́run wa ni opopona, ati agbegbe naa jẹ́ ile si orisirisi ijeun agbaye, aye ṣiṣẹ́, ati awọn ibi ìmọ̀ ọlọ́rọ̀, pẹlu The Grill, Ophelia Rooftop Lounge, àti Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Greenmarket ti o ni ẹwa.
Boya o n sinmi ni ibè alágbèilẹ, ni mimu kun awọn ikorita ati ẹwa ti a ti ni New York City skyline, ni iṣẹ̀lẹ̀ nínú ilé rẹ ti a inspirere loft, tàbí í wá ni ipa ti àkọ́ṣà midtown, Turtle Bay Towers jẹ́ adalu to pe fun irẹlẹ, itura, àti irọrun. Má ṣe padanu anfani rẹ.
We are pleased to welcome you to The Turtle Bay Tower, located at 310 East 46th Street. Upon entering, you are immediately enamored by the amount of natural sunlight. This high-floor one-bedroom loft is where sophistication meets old-world, 1900's charm. Offering 15-foot beamed ceilings and serene water and open city views, this residence offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city below. The main living measures generously at 33-feet-long and is bathed in natural light from its east-facing oversized windows looking upon Long Island City and the skies beyond. A striking exposed brick accent wall nods to the building's industrial origins, adding character and warmth to the home.
The sprawling bedroom is designed for comfort and style, easily accommodating a king or queen bed with room for dual end tables, a dresser, and a full wall of mirrored closets to echo the sunlight and views from the oversized window.
The Kitchen is pristine and clean. The cabinets align seamlessly along the white classic subway tiles and granite countertops. This kitchen is also outfitted and complete with white appliances. Plenty of space to cook and prep for the chef and its sous chef.
The Bathroom is 15L has been renovated and is one of the finer highlights to this home. Featuring hexagonal Calcutta marble tiles, a dual-sink vanity with elegant gold-accented hardware, matching custom light fixtures, built-in glass shelving, and a linen closet. This is not your average bathroom. Thoughtful design offering plenty of storage to tuck away the smallest to the largest items you may need.
Storage solutions throughout the apartment are as functional as they are stylish. From a custom-built bookshelf in the living room to a free-standing pantry in the rear hallway and tailored closet buildouts" in the bedroom, dining room, and coat closet, every detail has been designed to maximize convenience. This stunning loft perfectly combines modern finishes, historical charm, and loft-like living not found in the area with a ton of natural light.
Discover the perfect blend of history, luxury, and flexibility at Turtle Bay Towers, a 27-story architectural icon located at 310 East 46th Street. Originally built in 1929 as a design school, this striking pre-war building-with its terraced facade later served as a print factory before its meticulous conversion into 338 luxury apartments in 1979. This transformation earned the prestigious First Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects, cementing Turtle Bay Towers as a standout residence in New York City.
Offering all the charm of a pre-war property with the modern appeal of condo-like living, Turtle Bay Towers is a Condop that caters to a sublet policy from day one, and pied- -terre options, making it an ideal choice for investors, second-home seekers, or anyone looking for a seamless NYC lifestyle, with flexibility.
Entering through the double sliding door entryway you notice an expansive lobby. TBT offers: a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, on-site garage, laundry facilities on floors 3-18, private storage, bike storage, and a rooftop deck boasting breathtaking views of Midtowns" skyline and the East River.
Nestled in the tranquil Turtle Bay neighborhood-Midtown Manhattan's most serene corner-this vibrant area offers tree-lined streets, lush green spaces, and a rich history dating back to New Amsterdam. United Nations Plaza is just down the street, and the neighborhood is home to an array of world-class dining, nightlife, and cultural destinations, including The Grill, Ophelia Rooftop Lounge, and the charming Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Greenmarket.
Whether you're relaxing on the roof deck, enjoying the iconic and beautiful New York City skyline, entertaining in your loft-inspired home, or exploring the lively streets of Midtown, Turtle Bay Towers is the perfect blend of style, comfort, and convenience. Don't miss your chance.
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