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300 East 34th Street
300 East 34th Street, Kips Bay, Manhattan, NY 10016

Post-war Rental

355 units
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  • 355 residences
  • 36 stories
  • BUILT 1975

The Details About 300 East 34th Street

key features
  • Doorman
  • Guarantors allowed
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room

300 East 34th Street Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
23G$4,15021980Rental
21-J$3,85011Rental
19K$3,50021Rental
11H$3,45011Rental
28H$3,34511750Rental
28B$3,15011600Rental
6B$3,00021600Rental
27J$3,000111050Rental
23G
2 BD | 1 BA
$4,150
19K
2 BD | 1 BA
$3,500
11H
1 BD | 1 BA
$3,450
28H
1 BD | 1 BA
$3,345
28B
1 BD | 1 BA
$3,150
6B
2 BD | 1 BA
$3,000
27J
1 BD | 1 BA
$3,000

Get to know Kips Bay

If you want to be in the range of Midtown but otherwise removed from the rush, find Kips Bay bounded by Lexington Avenue and the East River between 23rd and 34th streets. Kips Bay is nominally split into distinct sections by the avenues that run through it. Healthcare-related buildings dominate first Avenue. Second Avenue is home to the area’s characteristic brick high-rise towers, along with some brick rowhouses. (The I.M. Pei-designed Kips Bay Towers are off the avenue on 33rd Street). Third and Lexington are where you’ll find local bars and restaurants, respectively. However, this does not mean that Kips Bay is without its curiosities. One of the last wooden houses in Manhattan is on 29th Street, and there is a rare-for-NYC alley named Broadway Alley despite the fact it is nowhere near Broadway (the street or the industry). Look close enough, and you can find just about anything in Kips Bay.

Kips Bay Neighborhood Guide