The Centurion

33 West 56th Street, 4C

Midtown West   |   Fifth Avenue & Avenue of the Americas

Condo [Full Service]
$ 1,645,000
Rooms 3
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1.5
Status Active
Real Estate Taxes [Monthly] $ 1,623
Common Charges [Monthly] $ 2,423
Financing Allowed 90%
Listing ID: 1938850

Jason Bauer

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Property Description

Welcome home to this spacious one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath residence in the world-renowned architect I.M. Pei's Centurion Condominium. Residence 4C boasts 10' ceilings and 987 square feet (91.7 square meters) and features a washer and dryer, as well as central A/C. Southern sunlight exposure in the living room and bedroom ensures plenty of natural light throughout the day.

Upon entering the foyer, you will notice the wide, solid teak hardwood flooring and the living room's floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen features custom natural walnut cabinetry and a unique inch-and-a-half glass countertop. High-end appliances include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, Wolf range stove, and a Viking microwave. The bedroom is spacious enough for a king-sized bed and includes two large closets. The en-suite bath offers a deep-soaking Kallista tub, a stand-up shower, and a dual porcelain vanity sink by Kohler. The floors are elegantly finished with marble tiles. The half-bath powder room features an accent wall of chiseled marble and includes a closeted washer and dryer.

The Centurion Condominium is an exclusive white-glove building with a 24-hour front desk concierge service, a resident superintendent, a private exercise gym, attended garage parking, and a serene water garden in the lobby designed by master architect I.M. Pei. Among Pei's most notable works are the Pyramid at Le Grand Louvre in Paris and the Four Seasons Hotel in New York. The Centurion is the first ground-up residential condominium in New York City designed by I.M. Pei and Pei Partnership Architects. I.M. Pei is internationally recognized as one of the greatest architects of all time. His Pritzker Prize-winning genius has produced many of the world's most imaginative, graceful, detailed, and refined structures.

The building is located in Manhattan's Plaza District, just a few short blocks from Central Park and the Theatre District. It is surrounded by some of the finest shopping and dining NYC has to offer, including The Palm Court at The Plaza Hotel, BG at Bergdorf Goodman, Nobu Fifty Seven, TAO Uptown, The Whitby Bar & Restaurant, Acadia, Il Tinello, Rockefeller Center, The Shops at Columbus Circle, Tiffany & Co., Saks Fifth Avenue, and the Nordstrom NYC Flagship.

Welcome home to this spacious one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath residence in the world-renowned architect I.M. Pei's Centurion Condominium. Residence 4C boasts 10' ceilings and 987 square feet (91.7 square meters) and features a washer and dryer, as well as central A/C. Southern sunlight exposure in the living room and bedroom ensures plenty of natural light throughout the day.

Upon entering the foyer, you will notice the wide, solid teak hardwood flooring and the living room's floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen features custom natural walnut cabinetry and a unique inch-and-a-half glass countertop. High-end appliances include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, Wolf range stove, and a Viking microwave. The bedroom is spacious enough for a king-sized bed and includes two large closets. The en-suite bath offers a deep-soaking Kallista tub, a stand-up shower, and a dual porcelain vanity sink by Kohler. The floors are elegantly finished with marble tiles. The half-bath powder room features an accent wall of chiseled marble and includes a closeted washer and dryer.

The Centurion Condominium is an exclusive white-glove building with a 24-hour front desk concierge service, a resident superintendent, a private exercise gym, attended garage parking, and a serene water garden in the lobby designed by master architect I.M. Pei. Among Pei's most notable works are the Pyramid at Le Grand Louvre in Paris and the Four Seasons Hotel in New York. The Centurion is the first ground-up residential condominium in New York City designed by I.M. Pei and Pei Partnership Architects. I.M. Pei is internationally recognized as one of the greatest architects of all time. His Pritzker Prize-winning genius has produced many of the world's most imaginative, graceful, detailed, and refined structures.

The building is located in Manhattan's Plaza District, just a few short blocks from Central Park and the Theatre District. It is surrounded by some of the finest shopping and dining NYC has to offer, including The Palm Court at The Plaza Hotel, BG at Bergdorf Goodman, Nobu Fifty Seven, TAO Uptown, The Whitby Bar & Restaurant, Acadia, Il Tinello, Rockefeller Center, The Shops at Columbus Circle, Tiffany & Co., Saks Fifth Avenue, and the Nordstrom NYC Flagship.


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Apartment Features

A/C
33 West 56th Street Midtown West New York NY 10019

Building Details [33 West 56th Street]

Ownership Condo
Service Level Full Service
Access Elevator
Pet Policy Pets Allowed
Block/Lot 1272/7501
Building Type Mid-Rise
Age Post-War
Year Built 2008
Floors/Apts 17/47

Building Amenities

Courtyard
Garage
Health Club
Private Storage
Sauna

Building Statistics

$ 1,673 APPSF

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