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426-428 W 48th Street Apartments

This well maintained building is located in the Heart of Hells Kitchen, a vibrant neighborhood filled with restaurants, bars, nightlife and entertainment, convenient to Hudson River Park and the midtown business district. 

The building consists of spacious studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom apartments, with updated kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood floors, and ample closet space.

There is a live-in Super and on-site card operated laundry.

The building is 2 avenues from the A-C-E trains, and 3 avenues from the N/R and 1 trains.

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Amenities

Big City Apartment Lifestyle

Stainless steel appliances, wood inspired flooring, granite countertops and tile bathrooms are just a few of the luxurious amenities offered. 

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Apartment AVAILABLITY 

Find your Haven in Manhattan 

The building consists of spacious one bedroom, two bedroom and three apartments, with updated kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood floors and ample closet space.

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Neighborhood

Midtown Manhattan Living

Hell's Kitchen is an iconic neighborhood in west Midtown Manhattan offering great dining, multiple transportation options and a low-key vibe. 

It may serve as a functional part of Midtown business, but Hells Kitchen is also the place to do it up with the international foods, rooftop lounges, and range of theater options.

There are nearly 100 restaurants offering almost every type of cuisine, dozens of bars and pubs, and lots of boutiques. In addition to a bustling foodie scene, Hells Kitchen offers a range of nightclubs and activities, sure to satisfy any New Yorkers social life.

Five-story brick walk-ups are the standard form of housing in Hell's Kitchen although there are plenty of newer residential towers in the neighborhood.

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