| ID # | RLS10955071 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 1 yara ụra, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, igwe asacha efere |
| Afọ owuwu | 1926 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: 4, 5, 6, N, W, R |
| 6 nkeji: E, M, F, Q | |
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Nnọọ na ụlọ 1 nke nwere igbe ihu nwere balcony nke onwe ya na Ritz Tower
Na ọnụ nke 26th nke ụlọ nkwari akụ a ma ama Ritz Tower, banye n'ime ụlọ 1 a na-enwu na balcony nke onwe ya na Emery Roth na Thomas Hastings’ nke Ritz Tower. Mgbe ị na-abanye na Residence 26C, a na-anabata gị na foyer nke na-eduga na kichin. Kichin ahụ nwere friji GE, freezer, dishwasher na microwave yana oven na ite Summit. N'ebe nri nke foyer, enwere ụlọ obibi nwere windo atọ na-elekwasị anya n'ebe ọwụwa anyanwụ, ala herringbone, na ebe iri nri nke na-eduga na balcony nke onwe ya, nke zuru oke iji debe oche abụọ na obere tebụl. Balcony ahụ na-anọchite anya afọ 1920s nke a na-ewu ụlọ ahụ, nwere ndị nọchiri anya ndị eze na ogige a na-apụghị imeri emeri - ebe zuru oke nke ịhụ Midtown Manhattan. Ụlọ ahụ dị na mgbidi nke ụlọ obibi, nwere echiche nke obodo na windo abụọ nke na-elekwasị anya n'ebe ugwu na nnukwu ụlọ ịga n’ihu na-enweta, yana ụlọ ịsa ahụ na ọnụ ọhịa marble na windo buru ibu nke na-elekwasị anya n'ebe ugwu. E nwekwara ọnụ ụlọ buru ibu na aka ekpe nke mbido ụlọ.
E wuru ya na 1925, ụlọ a mara mma nke e jupụtara na limestone bụ ụlọ mmekọrịta pre-war nke Emery Roth na Thomas Hastings chịkọtara. Na oge ahụ, ụlọ a buru ibu nke nwere ezi 41 bụ ụlọ obibi kachasị elu na obodo ahụ. Ndị ụkpụrụ elu ụlọ nke New York City si na-apụta na mpaghara ndị nwere kichin, nke Ritz na-enyeghị. Nke a pụtara na a ga-enwe ike ịwu Towers ka ọ bụrụ nke kachasị elu karịa ụlọ obibi na ndị a pụtara. A na-ewere Ritz dị ka akara nke mgbanwe n'usoro ndị Amerịka, na Hastings na Roth tinyeghị usoro ochie siri ike na ụlọ nke nwere ịdị elu na size nke na-abawanye elu. Dị ka Robert A. M. Stern, Gregory Gilmartin na Thomas Mellins si kwuo, Ritz Tower “ji nwayọọ na-enwe na mbụ ịbụ apogee nke ibi ndụ n'obodo.” E wezụga na ọnụ ụzọ nke ugwu nke 57th Street, ụlọ a nke a na-achọghị ọdụdọ na-enyekwu ọrụ ndị a na-emegheụ n'ụbọchị ise n'izu, ọrụ dị mma nke ndị na-enyere ndị mmadụ, ọrụ concierge, valet, et cetera. Ndị nwe ụlọ ị nwere nnabata iji rụọ lunch na nri ehihie na ha ndị nke kwadebere site n'aka onye isi chef nke Ritz Tower, nke dị na nwa oge ise n'izu. Ritz Tower dị nso na Central Park, ụlọ ahịa boutique Madison Avenue, Bloomingdales, na ọtụtụ ụlọ nri dị elu nke New York City dịka The Polo Bar, Avra Madison Estiatorio na Daniel.
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Charming and Historic 1 Bedroom with Private Balcony at Ritz Tower
Perched on the 26th floor of the legendary Ritz Tower, step into this sunny 1 bedroom with its own private balcony at Emery Roth and Thomas Hastings’ iconic Ritz Tower. Upon entering Residence 26C, you are greeted by a foyer which leads to the kitchenette. The kitchenette features a GE refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher and microwave as well as a Summit stove and oven. To the right of the foyer is the living room with three east-facing windows, herringbone floors, and a dining alcove leading to a small private balcony, large enough to accommodate two chairs and a small side table. The balcony embodies the 1920s during which the tower was built, with regal balustrades and ornately carved pillars - the perfect perch from which to view Midtown Manhattan. The bedroom is located just off the living room, with open city views from two north facing windows and a large walk-in closet as well as an en-suite bathroom with marble counters and a large, north-facing window. There is also a generous-sized closet to the left of the bedroom entry.
Constructed in 1925, this elegant limestone-clad pre-war cooperative was designed by Emery Roth and Thomas Hastings. At the time, this 41-story tower was the first tallest residential building in the city. New York City’s apartment building height regulations applied to apartments with individual kitchens, which the Ritz did not offer. This meant that the Tower could be built much higher than any of its contemporary residential buildings. The Ritz is considered to be a strong symbol of a transition in American architecture, with Hastings and Roth incorporating a strong classical style into a building of ground-breaking height and size. According to Robert A. M. Stern, Gregory Gilmartin and Thomas Mellins, the Ritz Tower “was intended from the beginning to be the apogee of urban living.” Situated on the northeast corner at 57th Street, this landmarked building offers unrivaled five-star white-glove service, daily maid service, a full time doorman, concierge, valet service, a newly renovated fitness center, conference/party room, and live-in superintendent. Owners are welcome to lunch and dinner served in their private home prepared by the Ritz Tower’s exclusive Chef, available 5 days a week. The Ritz Tower is located in close proximity to Central Park, Madison Avenue boutique shops, Bloomingdales and many of New York City’s fine dining restaurants such as The Polo Bar, Avra Madison Estiatorio and Daniel.
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