Place 57

207 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022 | Midtown East



Place 57 is a sleek glass tower boasting 67 luxurious apartments on 36 floors. Many units offer sweeping views of Manhattan and Central Park. This architectural marvel was built in 2005 by the ever famous Ismeal Leyva Architect PC. The building is managed by Halstead Management Company. What’s great about the building is that it has only 2 to 3 apartments per floor.

With mahogany floors, walk-in closets, individual safes, and washers / dryers, Place 57 gives you a luxurious experience that is hard to match. The gourmet kitchens feature wooden cabinets with fittings by Viking.

Place 57 offers many amenities including a bike room, fitness center, laundry room, and courtyard. A rooftop deck is also available with a beautiful view of the city. The lounge area is perfect with crystalline glass walls and a tranquil ambience to relax.

2BR Apartments Information
Starting at $1,799,000
Floorplans
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3BR Apartments Information
Starting at $2,325,000
Floorplans
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Place 57 Info
Apartment Info
Neighborhood
Midtown East

Year Built
2005


Year Converted


Number of Apartment
67

Number of Floor
36

Building Access
Elevator

Tax Abatement
421-A Tax Abatement
Developer


Management
Halstead Management Company

Architect
Ismael Leyva Architect PC

Designer


Service Level
Full Time Doorman
Full Service
Concierge
Type
Condominiums
Post-war High-rise

 

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