Stuyvesant Town
330 1st Avenue - Gramercy Park
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Apartments for rent
- Rooms : 4,0
- Bedrooms : 2,0
- Bathrooms : 1,0
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Information
Units: 8,756
Stories: 12
Green Building:
New development:
Type:
Building year: 1947
Pets: Pets allowed
Other:
Building Amenities
24-Hour Concierge
Attended Lobby
Billiard
Business Room
Children's Playroom
Concierge
Conference Room
Courtyard
Doorman
Elevator
Event Deck/Room
Fitness center
Garden
High-speed Internet
Hotel Service
Laundry room
Laundry service
Library
Lounge
Outdoor Space
Parking
Private Storage
Recreation room
Screening Room
Storage
Tennis Court
Valet
Apartment Amenities
General
Built-in Closet
Hardwood Floors
High Ceilings
Oversized Windows
Self-Cont. Heat and A/C
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Gourmet Kitchen
Granite Countertops
Stainless Steel Applian.
Top of the line applian.
Wooden Cabinetry
Bathroom
Marble Bathroom
New or Renovated Bath
Oversized Mirror
Polished Chrome Fixt.
Soaking Tub
Luxury Rating
| Building Amenities | 93% |
|---|---|
| Apartment Amenities | 93% |
| Subway Accessibility | 80% |
| Score | 93% |
Building Pros
- 24-Hour Doorman and Concierge
- Close to Finest Dining and Shopping
- Full Service Garage
- Huge Library with WiFi
- Private Conference Room
- Private Screening Room
- Private Storage Units
- Sporting Events and Tournaments
- State-of-the-Art Fitness Center
- Tennis Court
- Well-appointed Lounge and Recreation Room
Building Cons
- Many apartments
- No Balconies
Local Info
Schools
- Baruch College
- Hunter College
- NYU College of Denitstry
- NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Pasific College of Oriental Medicine
- School of Visual Arts
Parks
- Gramercy Park
- Stuyvesant Square
Hot Spots
- Trader Joe's
Sights
Building News
Stuy-Town One Step Closer To Condominium Conversion?
Sunday, 30 Dec 2012
Stuyvesant Town, one of New York City’s most iconic post-World War II private housing communities, has just been given a new appraisal. The independent appraiser for CWCapital Asset Management valuated Manhattan’s largest apartment complex at $3.2 billion, compared to its...






































