Introducing 165 Lexington Avenue. An Enticing Kips Bay Condominium With Empire State Building Views and Luxurious Interiors.
Imagined by Isaac & Stern Architects and DNArc P& Design Studios, the building exudes warmth, comfort, and elegance. It features 43 incredible studio, 1-, and 2-bedroom homes and a thoughtful amenities package that caters to the modern lifestyle. Residents will enjoy a state-of-the-art fitness center with high-end equipment, a bright lounge, a convenient co-working space, a children’s playroom, a bicycle room, and a furnished rooftop deck with lush planters, a barbecue, and stunning city views. Private storage units are also available. The homes at 165 Lexington Avenue are chic, inviting, and effortless in every way.
Saturated with natural light and boasting open-concept layouts, every home has beautiful white oak floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, showpiece light fixtures, a Miele washer/dryer, and a stunning kitchen equipped with an eat-in island or peninsula, Italian walnut cabinets, marble countertops and backsplashes, and high-end Miele appliances. Bathrooms are adorned with marble and granite tiles, statuaries honed marble countertops, and sleek Dornbracht fixtures.
Several units also come with private outdoor space. Located in the northwestern corner of Kips Bay, the building is moments from a wide variety of restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. It is a block away from Park Avenue, and it is close to Murray Hill, Koreatown, and NoMad. Madison Square Park is also close by. Nearby subway lines include the R/W/6.
Features
Fitness Center
Resident's Lounge
Children's Playroom
Furnished Rooftop Deck with BBQ
The Neighborhood
Murray Hill & Kips Bay
Murray Hill & Kips Bay are quiet residential areas characterized by a mix of townhouses and apartment buildings. With plenty of restaurants and bars as well as easy access to Koreatown and NoMad, both neighborhoods are popular with young professionals and college students. Kips Bay is also home to Curry Hill, a multi-block stretch of Indian restaurants and markets.