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Grand Beekman at 400 East 51st St. 24B

Located at Grand Beekman 400 East 51st Street, 24B, New York, NY Condo in Beekman, Turtle Bay
This unit is not currently listed on StreetEasy Other units available in this building: 1 active sales listing | 1 active rental listing
3 beds, 3.5 baths, 2,347 ft²

First time a highly coveted B line apartment, approximatel 2347 SF, has become available for rent at the Grand Beekman. Perched on the 24th floor, with only 2 apartments per floor, this beautiful 3-4 bedroom with 3.5 baths, has been recently renovated and designed to perfection by acclaimed architect, Shamir Shah.

First time a highly coveted B line apartment, approximatel 2347 SF, has become available for rent at the Grand Beekman. Perched on the 24th floor, with only 2 apartments per floor, this beautiful 3-4 bedroom with 3.5 baths, has been recently renovated and designed to perfection by acclaimed architect, Shamir Shah. You will be wowed by the renovation as well as by the stunning views from every window. Upon entering, one is greeted with a gracious foyer that opens into an expansive living room, providing several seating options and unobstructed views of the East River. The beautiful bay-windowed eat-in kitchen has been exquisitely appointed with Wenge Italian cabinetry, energy efficient appliances and an abundance of pantry and counter space. The master bedroom suite, complete with spa-like en-suite bath, and spacious walk-in closets boasts picture postcard views of the Manhattan skyline, including the iconic Empire State and Chrysler buildings. Split from the master bedroom are two additional bedrooms, both generously sized, with en-suite baths and ample closet space and western views of the Manhattan skyline. There is a separate guest powder room and all bathrooms have been newly outfitted with modern sinks and cabinets. At the heart of this home is a wonderfully large den, with floor-to-ceiling French Doors opening on to a Juliet balcony with sweeping southeast views of downtown, and beyond. This room can easily serve as a 4th bedroom if desired. Additional apartment features include 10’+ ceilings with cove moldings, a washer/dryer in the unit, abundant custom closets, a new lighting system and Wenge stained wood flooring throughout the apartment. The Grand Beekman is a full service luxury condominium built in 2003 and designed by the pre-eminent architect, Costa Kondylis. The building is ideally located, nestled off the quiet, historic enclave known as Beekman Place, yet just a short stroll away from the hustle and bustle of Midtown Manhattan. The best restaurants, museums, shopping, theater and nightlife are at your fingertips. Easy access to the FDR and several subway lines add to the incredibly convenient location of this building. Grand Beekman amenities include a duplex fitness center, resident’s lounge, private landscaped garden room, playroom, bicycle room, 24 hour doorman/ concierge, resident manager and a full time staff to attend to your every need. Available for sale as well.


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About the Building

Grand Beekman 400 East 51st Street  New York, NY 10022

Condo in Beekman

  • 85 Units
  • 32 Stories
  • 2002 Built

Sales listings: 1 active and 180 previous
Rentals listings: 1 active and 100 previous
Documents and Permits: 502 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • E M 6 at Lexington Av-53 St

    0.3 miles

  • E M 6 at 51st St

    0.37 miles

  • S 4 5 6 7 at Grand Central

    0.53 miles

  • N R 4 5 6 W at Lexington Av-59 St

    0.54 miles

  • S 4 5 6 7 at 42 Street - Grand Central

    0.55 miles

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Schools

Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 059 Beekman Hill International

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.