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Midtown West - Manhattan Neighborhood

Midtown West - Manhattan Neighborhood

Midtown West, from 34th Street to 57th Street, from Fifth Avenue to the Hudson River.

View From 41st floor apartment at The Link 52nd Street and 8th Avenue
Give my regards to Broadway — and let me live there in a luxury Midtown West condo while you’re at it. The formerly low-rise neighborhood west of Fifth Avenue has recently allowed some luxury high-rises, and the doorman condos often offer views to the river, the neon lights of Time Square and beyond. The center of Midtown West is Clinton, which boasts state-of-the-art condominiums like the Link, the Orion and Platinum and new comers The Dillon and Griffin Court.

The Dillon Townhouse Units - West 53rd Street
The Dillon, a new development, 83 unit condominium at 425 West 53rd street has 9 townhouse units with garages. Prices range from the $600's for studios to a 2700 square foot townhouse priced at $4.15 million.

Griffin Court 454 West 54th Street - 800 10th Avenue
Griffin Court,  a 95 unit new luxury condo at 800 10th Avenue between West 53rd and West 54th Street is a full service building with amenities that include a courtyard, garden, fitness room, private storage and high-speed internet access. Prices range from $735,000 for a 681 square foot studio to $3.86M for a 1911 square foor 3 bedroom 3.5 bath penthouse.

350 Wet 50th Street Residences at Worldwide Plaza

The Residences at Worldwide Plaza on 50th Streets between 8th and 9th Avenue has been a popular condo.

In general, the Midtown West neighborhood is walk-to-work for any number of people, from the aspiring Broadway hopefuls who share brownstone apartments and co-ops to the corporate executives who head to Rockefeller Center.

The neighborhood is home to a number of Manhattan arts institutions, such as Carnegie Hall and Alvin Ailey, and the northern end is close enough to Central Park that the park’s quiet and greenery are star attractions. For dining, whether fine or casual, Midtown West co-op and condo dwellers hit Ninth Avenue, the area’s restaurant strip.

In the winter, the Times Square area’s big draw is the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, unmatched anywhere else in the world. During the summer, many Midtown West residents head to Bryant Park for the luxury of free movie screenings and jazz concert.

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