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The apartments aren't great but they are not bad either. Probably the most expensive residential neighborhood in New York. One of my favorite clients, an Art Collector of 19th century paintings, with
The largest Winston Churchill Book Collection in the U.S used to live down...More
The space is quite nice and clean and it is so much better than a simple hotel room. Great for friends and family travelling. Very functional space and close to everything (within walking or cab distance). There is a spectacular view from the tower restaurant...More
The Beekman Tower situated at the corner of First Avenue and East 49th Street in Midtown Manhattan. It is located on the banks of the Hudson giving great views of the city. The apartments are nicely sized and do have cooking facilities if required. Just...More
My daughter, her husband and 7 month baby stayed at this hotel in August 2010 and we were horrified by the state of the hotel...it was dark and spooky and there were all kinds of strange noises at night. The baby barely slept... the crib...More
I rented the an apartment at the Beekman for an extended stay. When I moved in the guy who owns the building insisted to be paid 3 of the 6 month lease (he also demanded a lease...for a short term rental) and security deposit. The...More
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This is the iconic New York that so many visitors imagine before they visit—spectacular skyscrapers like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building, iconic public buildings like Grand Central Terminal and the New York Public Library, and the non-stop hustle and bustle of the city streets. Fifth Avenue is a shopper's heaven where you can find every kind of store imaginable, with fashion brands ranging from the
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affordable to the ultra-fancy. Visit the Rockefeller Center to experience towering Art Deco grandeur, and foodies will love the busy restaurants that stay open late in Koreatown. After dark, Midtown calms down a bit, but at any time of day or night it still feels 100% New York.