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<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=42]]></link><title>100 Riverside Boulevard</title><description><![CDATA[Newly constructed condominium, enjoying the city at its most spectacular, river and parks at their most serene. Located on Riverside Park, and offering expansive Hudson River views, AVERY also enjoys a location merely two blocks to Lincoln Center, with excellent access to Upper West Side shopping and amenities, dining at Time Warner Center, and still so close to all that Midtown has to offer! It is a full-service condominium, with doorman, full-time lobby attendant, Abigail Michaels concierge services accredited by Les Clefs dOr, on-site parking garage, expansive fitness center with yoga/stretching room, childrens playroom, tournament-style gaming room with billiards and darts, screening room, club suite, residents library with WiFi access and more! Inside each home are wonderful touches with no expense spared. Handsome kitchens feature Sub Zero refrigerators, Miele cooktops and ovens, and designer.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=41]]></link><title>405 West 21st Street</title><description><![CDATA[Apartment is a superb 1 Bedroom located in the heart of Chelsea's art district. Equipped with skylights and exposed brick, the apartment is a rare find. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=40]]></link><title>635 West 42nd St</title><description><![CDATA[Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between 34th Street and 59th Street, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.[1] The neighborhood provides transportation, hospital and warehouse infrastructure support to the Midtown Manhattan business district. Its gritty reputation had depressed real estate prices relative to much of the rest of Manhattan until the early 1990s. Throughout its history, Hell's Kitchen has figured prominently in the New York City underworld, especially in Irish-American organized crime circles. Gangsters like Owney Madden, bootleggers like Bill Dwyer, and Westies leaders Jimmy Coonan, Mickey Featherstone and Jimmy McMahon were Hell's Kitchen natives. The rough and tumble days on the West Side figure prominently in Damon Runyon stories. Various Manhattan ethnic conflicts formed the basis of the musical and film West Side Story. Once a bastion of poor and working-class Irish Americans, over the last three decades of the 20th century and into the new century, Hell's Kitchen has undergone tremendous gentrification as a result of its proximity to Midtown. However, this has been a long and steady process since the 1960s. The 1969 edition of the Plan for New York City book authored by the City Planning Commission stated that people of modest means were being driven from the area by development pressures due to the Midtown location. Today, a great number of actors have resided in the neighborhood thanks to its proximity to the Broadway theaters and The Actors Studio training school. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=39]]></link><title>60 West 66th Street - 2 Lincoln Plaza</title><description><![CDATA[Culture, entertainment and world-class shopping live side by side on the Upper West Side, one of New York's most vibrant, desirable and family-friendly neighborhoods. Amid tree-lined streets and landmark buildings, an eclectic mix of restaurants and outdoor cafes invite you to linger, museums and galleries enliven your imagination, and Lincoln Center, the Beacon Theater and other nearby venues offer endless entertainment options. A cook's (or take-out fancier's) dream, the neighborhood is virtually unrivaled for gourmet groceries such as Zabar's, Fairway and Citarella. For some rest and relaxation, you can't beat the city's legendary urban oasis, Central Park, just steps away. * Near Central Park, Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center for Earth and Space. * Easy access to all public transportation. * Minutes to Broadway and Times Square, Fifth Avenue shops and museums, and Midtown. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=38]]></link><title>350 West 50th St</title><description><![CDATA[Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between 34th Street and 59th Street, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.[1] The neighborhood provides transportation, hospital and warehouse infrastructure support to the Midtown Manhattan business district. Its gritty reputation had depressed real estate prices relative to much of the rest of Manhattan until the early 1990s. Throughout its history, Hell's Kitchen has figured prominently in the New York City underworld, especially in Irish-American organized crime circles. Gangsters like Owney Madden, bootleggers like Bill Dwyer, and Westies leaders Jimmy Coonan, Mickey Featherstone and Jimmy McMahon were Hell's Kitchen natives. The rough and tumble days on the West Side figure prominently in Damon Runyon stories. Various Manhattan ethnic conflicts formed the basis of the musical and film West Side Story. Once a bastion of poor and working-class Irish Americans, over the last three decades of the 20th century and into the new century, Hell's Kitchen has undergone tremendous gentrification as a result of its proximity to Midtown. However, this has been a long and steady process since the 1960s. The 1969 edition of the Plan for New York City book authored by the City Planning Commission stated that people of modest means were being driven from the area by development pressures due to the Midtown location. Today, a great number of actors have resided in the neighborhood thanks to its proximity to the Broadway theaters and The Actors Studio training school. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=37]]></link><title>Parc 77</title><description><![CDATA[Parc 77 is located in the heart of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, directly across from the American Museum of Natural History between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West on 77th Street. Residents of Parc 77 live just minutes from Central Park, the zoo, Lincoln Center and all forms of public transportation.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=36]]></link><title>360 West 34th Street</title><description><![CDATA[Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between 34th Street and 59th Street, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.[1]

The neighborhood provides transportation, hospital and warehouse infrastructure support to the Midtown Manhattan business district. Its gritty reputation had depressed real estate prices relative to much of the rest of Manhattan until the early 1990s.

Throughout its history, Hell's Kitchen has figured prominently in the New York City underworld, especially in Irish-American organized crime circles. Gangsters like Owney Madden, bootleggers like Bill Dwyer, and Westies leaders Jimmy Coonan, Mickey Featherstone and Jimmy McMahon were Hell's Kitchen natives. The rough and tumble days on the West Side figure prominently in Damon Runyon stories. Various Manhattan ethnic conflicts formed the basis of the musical and film West Side Story.

Once a bastion of poor and working-class Irish Americans, over the last three decades of the 20th century and into the new century, Hell's Kitchen has undergone tremendous gentrification as a result of its proximity to Midtown. However, this has been a long and steady process since the 1960s. The 1969 edition of the Plan for New York City book authored by the City Planning Commission stated that people of modest means were being driven from the area by development pressures due to the Midtown location. Today, a great number of actors have resided in the neighborhood thanks to its proximity to the Broadway theaters and The Actors Studio training school.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=35]]></link><title>56 West 88th Street</title><description><![CDATA[Central Park West (CPW) is an avenue that runs north-south in the New York City borough (New York City) of Manhattan.

As its name indicates, CPW forms the western edge of Central Park. It also forms the eastern boundary of the Upper West Side. It runs 51 blocks from Columbus Circle (at 59th Street, or Central Park South) to Frederick Douglass Circle (at 110th Street, or Cathedral Parkway). South of Columbus Circle, in Midtown, CPW becomes Eighth Avenue. North of Frederick Douglass Circle, in Harlem, it is alternately known as Eighth Avenue or Frederick Douglass Boulevard. Unlike many Manhattan avenues, CPW has traffic running in two directions.

Central Park West is the address of many famous residences, including the Dakota (where John Lennon lived with Yoko Ono, who still resides there, and outside of which he was murdered in 1980), the San Remo, the El Dorado, the Beresford, and the Majestic. Most of these housing cooperatives were built around 1930, replacing late 19th century hotels with the same names. Some, including The Century, The San Remo, and The Majestic, are twin towers. Other landmarks and institutions along its length include the New-York Historical Society and the American Museum of Natural History. The lead singer of U2, Bono, has an apartment in The San Remo. The area from 61st to 97th Streets is included in the Central Park West Historic District.[1]]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=34]]></link><title>106 Central Park South - Trump Parc</title><description><![CDATA[This luxury studio is located in the super luxury building, Trump Parc directly across from Central Park. Literally, steps away from the park and the shops located at 57th street, this apartment is a rare gem. entral Park South is the section of 59th Street in the borough of Manhattan, New York City that lies along the southern end of Central Park. It is bounded by Columbus Circle at Eighth Avenue on the west and Grand Army Plaza at Fifth Avenue on the east. Entry into Central Park is provided at Artists Gate at Sixth Avenue, and at Artisans Gate at Seventh Avenue.

Central Park South contains several famous upscale hotels, including the Ritz-Carlton (Central Park) and the Plaza Hotel.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=33]]></link><title>275 Greenwich Street</title><description><![CDATA[Located in the heart of Tribeca, this oversized 1 bedroom is priced to sell. Conveniently located to the park and nearby trains. TriBeCa is a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, New York in the United States. The name is a syllabic abbreviation of "Triangle Below Canal Street." It runs roughly from Canal Street south to Chambers Street, and from the Hudson River east to Broadway. TriBeCa, once an industrial district dominated by warehouses, has undergone a major revitalization. Warehouses were converted into loft apartments and new businesses emerged, making it into a mixed zoning neighborhood.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=32]]></link><title>210 East 22nd Street</title><description><![CDATA[Lexington Avenue ends at the sanctuary of Gramercy Park, where the scale of the buildings, the concentration of landmarks and absence of a through avenue has made Gramercy Park New York’s most village-like neighborhood. The entire neighborhood is alive with legend and history. Astors, Morgans, Rockefellers and Roosevelts lived here. These are streets that were walked by Washington Irving, Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain and Edith Wharton, a presence that has not been banished by time. Everything one needs is within walking distance. You can walk to the East Village or the West Village, to Union Square, the Lower East Side, Soho, Noho and the hip boutiques and restaurants of Nolita. It’s a healthy stroll directly across town to the art galleries of Chelsea and the Meat Market. Right around the corner is Park Avenue’s row of French bistros and Third Avenue’s legendary delis. More superb restaurants stand within strolling distance of the Park than any spot in the city. The Zagat Survey calls the Gramercy Tavern, home to Danny Meyer’s new American cuisine, "as good as it gets" while Meyer’s Union Square Café is constantly rated the city’s favorite restaurant. Pete’s Tavern has been a social landmark since 1864; legend has it O.Henry wrote "The Gift of the Magi" in a booth there. It’s hard to believe that such tranquility is a short taxi ride from the commotion of Midtown Manhattan. Not only is Gramercy Park convenient to Midtown, you could say that Gramercy Park is the real "Midtown" because it is so central to all the areas of Manhattan that one frequents. You’re at the centerpoint in the functional center of New York City and New York City is the functional center of the planet. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=31]]></link><title>19 Clinton Street</title><description><![CDATA[Located in the heart of the Lower East Side, this brand new doorman elevator building is conveniently located next to the park and the shopping in the SOHO district. Recently built, the building boasts marble baths and granite kitchens with brand new hardwood flooring. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=29]]></link><title>1 Bank Street</title><description><![CDATA[Located in the heart of Greenwhich Village, these newly renovated apartments boast great light and new furniture.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=28]]></link><title>41 West 72nd Street</title><description><![CDATA[Located steps away from Central Park, this gem of an apartment is priced to sell. Brand new kitchen and bath the apartment is a gem!]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=26]]></link><title>307 East 44th Street - The Beaux Arts</title><description><![CDATA[The area includes Fifth Avenue and everything east from 34th to 59th Streets. Here, can be found the city&#146;s finest and grandest hotels, and most high profile haute shopping. The most renowned Deco, Beaux-Arts and European style architecture anywhere graces the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal and a myriad of religious edifices. The United Nations rises on the eastern most boundary peering over the East River. A mixture of commercial and residential spaces makes this a popular place to live. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=25]]></link><title>228 West 71st Street- Parc Coliseum</title><description><![CDATA[Located on the tree lined street amongst brownstones, Parc Coliseum is conveniently located between West End Avenue and Broadway in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The 72nd Street Subway (1, 2 and 3) is conveniently located within one block. Parc Coliseum is walking distance to elegant restaurants, trendy boutiques, and gourmet markets on Broadway, Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue. Enjoy sunsets on the Hudson River as well as biking, walking and running along Riverside Park South located only one block west. Explore your artistic side at the many museums located within walking distance to Parc Coliseum, including the world famous Museum of Natural History, just a few blocks south is the Lincoln Center of Performing Arts and The Julliard School of Music.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=24]]></link><title>310 East 44th Street - The Beaux Arts</title><description><![CDATA[The area includes Fifth Avenue and everything east from 34th to 59th Streets. Here, can be found the city&#146;s finest and grandest hotels, and most high profile haute shopping. The most renowned Deco, Beaux-Arts and European style architecture anywhere graces the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal and a myriad of religious edifices. The United Nations rises on the eastern most boundary peering over the East River. A mixture of commercial and residential spaces makes this a popular place to live. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=23]]></link><title>100 Maiden Lane</title><description><![CDATA[As the site of the nation’s first capital, downtown Manhattan has a rich history. Maiden Lane was Manhattan’s first theater district in the early 1800s. By 1840 jewelers and allied craftsmen had taken over the street as their own, and by 1880 Maiden Lane had become the headquarters of the jewelry trade.

Since the beginning, the Seaport has always been there, bringing the lure of faraway places right to your door. New restaurants, clubs and gourmet & specialty markets abound. From jogging and dog-walking to riverfront dining at the Seaport and late-night café hopping, the area offers everything you could want.

Effortless commuting from a dozen nearby subway lines gets you where you want to go in record time. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=22]]></link><title>420 East 80th Street - The London House</title><description><![CDATA[Brand New Renovated Apartment Homes: Ideally located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan between York Avenue and 1st Avenue, 420 East 80th Street is within walking distance of the 77th Street Station. Surrounding your new home, you will find upscale dining and shopping as well as prominent theatres and nightlife. Central Park and the MET are less than a mile away.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=21]]></link><title>12 East 86th Street - The Croydan </title><description><![CDATA[The Croydon's location in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods made this former hotel a natural for conversion into rental apartments in 1976. Steps from Central Park, museums, shopping and all.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=20]]></link><title>321 East 22nd Street</title><description><![CDATA[Lexington Avenue ends at the sanctuary of Gramercy Park, where the scale of the buildings, the concentration of landmarks and absence of a through avenue has made Gramercy Park New York’s most village-like neighborhood.

The entire neighborhood is alive with legend and history. Astors, Morgans, Rockefellers and Roosevelts lived here. These are streets that were walked by Washington Irving, Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain and Edith Wharton, a presence that has not been banished by time.

Everything one needs is within walking distance. You can walk to the East Village or the West Village, to Union Square, the Lower East Side, Soho, Noho and the hip boutiques and restaurants of Nolita. It’s a healthy stroll directly across town to the art galleries of Chelsea and the Meat Market. 
 Right around the corner is Park Avenue’s row of French bistros and Third Avenue’s legendary delis. More superb restaurants stand within strolling distance of the Park than any spot in the city. The Zagat Survey calls the Gramercy Tavern, home to Danny Meyer’s new American cuisine, "as good as it gets" while Meyer’s Union Square Café is constantly rated the city’s favorite restaurant. Pete’s Tavern has been a social landmark since 1864; legend has it O.Henry wrote "The Gift of the Magi" in a booth there.

It’s hard to believe that such tranquility is a short taxi ride from the commotion of Midtown Manhattan. Not only is Gramercy Park convenient to Midtown, you could say that Gramercy Park is the real "Midtown" because it is so central to all the areas of Manhattan that one frequents. You’re at the centerpoint in the functional center of New York City and New York City is the functional center of the planet.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=18]]></link><title>298 Mulberry Street</title><description><![CDATA[]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=17]]></link><title>340 East 51st Street</title><description><![CDATA[The area includes Fifth Avenue and everything east from 34th to 59th Streets. Here, can be found the city&#146;s finest and grandest hotels, and most high profile haute shopping. The most renowned Deco, Beaux-Arts and European style architecture anywhere graces the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal and a myriad of religious edifices. The United Nations rises on the eastern most boundary peering over the East River. A mixture of commercial and residential spaces makes this a popular place to live.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=16]]></link><title>251 West 92nd Street</title><description><![CDATA[Culture, entertainment and world-class shopping live side by side on the Upper West Side, one of New York's most vibrant, desirable and family-friendly neighborhoods. Amid tree-lined streets and landmark buildings, an eclectic mix of restaurants and outdoor cafes invite you to linger, museums and galleries enliven your imagination, and Lincoln Center, the Beacon Theater and other nearby venues offer endless entertainment options. A cook's (or take-out fancier's) dream, the neighborhood is virtually unrivaled for gourmet groceries such as Zabar's, Fairway and Citarella. For some rest and relaxation, you can't beat the city's legendary urban oasis, Central Park, just steps away.

    * Near Central Park, Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center for Earth and Space.
    * Easy access to all public transportation.
    * Minutes to Broadway and Times Square, Fifth Avenue shops and museums, and Midtown.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=15]]></link><title>124 West 60th Street - South Park Tower</title><description><![CDATA[Culture, entertainment and world-class shopping live side by side on the Upper West Side, one of New York's most vibrant, desirable and family-friendly neighborhoods. Amid tree-lined streets and landmark buildings, an eclectic mix of restaurants and outdoor cafes invite you to linger, museums and galleries enliven your imagination, and Lincoln Center, the Beacon Theater and other nearby venues offer endless entertainment options. A cook's (or take-out fancier's) dream, the neighborhood is virtually unrivaled for gourmet groceries such as Zabar's, Fairway and Citarella. For some rest and relaxation, you can't beat the city's legendary urban oasis, Central Park, just steps away.

    * Near Central Park, Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center for Earth and Space.
    * Easy access to all public transportation.
    * Minutes to Broadway and Times Square, Fifth Avenue shops and museums, and Midtown.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=14]]></link><title>135 East 50th Street</title><description><![CDATA[The area includes Fifth Avenue and everything east from 34th to 59th Streets. Here, can be found the city&#146;s finest and grandest hotels, and most high profile haute shopping. The most renowned Deco, Beaux-Arts and European style architecture anywhere graces the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal and a myriad of religious edifices. The United Nations rises on the eastern most boundary peering over the East River. A mixture of commercial and residential spaces makes this a popular place to live. ]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=12]]></link><title>230 East 44th Street</title><description><![CDATA[Manhattan's historic Turtle Bay district has an international appeal and a reputation for luxurious privacy in a vibrant neighborhood. One-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments come with the city's most convenient access to everywhere--whether by subway, through Grand Central Station, or via the FDR Drive, on simply on foot. Few luxury apartments in the City offer so many local amenities. Enjoy great shopping, a wide variety of parks and green spaces, the open air market at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Park, your choice of world cuisine at nearby restaurants, and so much of the rich, multi-cultural offerings that make New York City New York City.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=11]]></link><title>240 East 27th Street - Parc East</title><description><![CDATA[Located across from the New York University Medical Center, Parc East is situated between Gramercy Park and Murray Hill in Manhattan. Our location is close to FDR Drive and the Midtown Tunnel, and within walking distance of the Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=9]]></link><title>220 East 22nd Street</title><description><![CDATA[Lexington Avenue ends at the sanctuary of Gramercy Park, where the scale of the buildings, the concentration of landmarks and absence of a through avenue has made Gramercy Park New York’s most village-like neighborhood.

The entire neighborhood is alive with legend and history. Astors, Morgans, Rockefellers and Roosevelts lived here. These are streets that were walked by Washington Irving, Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain and Edith Wharton, a presence that has not been banished by time.

Everything one needs is within walking distance. You can walk to the East Village or the West Village, to Union Square, the Lower East Side, Soho, Noho and the hip boutiques and restaurants of Nolita. It’s a healthy stroll directly across town to the art galleries of Chelsea and the Meat Market. 
 Right around the corner is Park Avenue’s row of French bistros and Third Avenue’s legendary delis. More superb restaurants stand within strolling distance of the Park than any spot in the city. The Zagat Survey calls the Gramercy Tavern, home to Danny Meyer’s new American cuisine, "as good as it gets" while Meyer’s Union Square Café is constantly rated the city’s favorite restaurant. Pete’s Tavern has been a social landmark since 1864; legend has it O.Henry wrote "The Gift of the Magi" in a booth there.

It’s hard to believe that such tranquility is a short taxi ride from the commotion of Midtown Manhattan. Not only is Gramercy Park convenient to Midtown, you could say that Gramercy Park is the real "Midtown" because it is so central to all the areas of Manhattan that one frequents. You’re at the centerpoint in the functional center of New York City and New York City is the functional center of the planet.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=8]]></link><title>81 Nassau Street</title><description><![CDATA[Downtown Manhattan has an indefinable aura all its own and a sense of never ending possibilities. It's where New York City began, and with its exciting mix of restaurants, shops, financial institutions, museums, galleries, film centers, music venues and more, it continues to make history. This dynamic neighborhood has it all, from the tall ships of South Street Seaport to the grandeur of Wall Street; from the scenic natural beauty of Battery Park and the romantic Hudson River esplanade to the hottest restaurants and nightspots in town. As the song says, everything's waiting for you Downtown.

    * Steps from Chinatown, Little Italy, Soho and Greenwich Village.
    * Near one dozen downtown museums, historic South Street Seaport, the Statue of Liberty, Trinity Church and more.
    * Easy access to the natural beauty of Battery Park, South Cove and the Hudson River esplanade.]]></description></item>

<item><link><![CDATA[http://www.furnisheddwellings.com/info.php?id_apartment=7]]></link><title>90 Washington Street - 90W</title><description><![CDATA[90 W is a super luxury high rise.  Apartment features a gourmet kitchen and sophisticated baths. Maple cabinets, polished granite countertops and subway-tile bathroom walls are just a few of elegant finishes. There are high 10' to 13' ceilings and awe inspiring City and River views through oversized windows.

CLUB 90 AND MORE.
Club 90 is a 12,000SF event center with hotel quality facilities and amenities including:

* A light-filled state-of-the-art fitness center with glass walls for spectacular views.
* The W Lounge, an elegant glass-enclosed private lounge where residents can host their own private business or social events.
          o Magnificent river views
          o Large screen plasma TV
          o Billiards
          o Plush seating
* An outdoor golf driving range and putting green
* Landscaped rooftop terrace and sundeck]]></description></item>


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