457 West 57th Street, 1416 Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
sold | Co-op | Built in 1929
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,067
- 20% Down: $70,000
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457 West 57th Street, 1416 Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
sold | Co-op | Built in 1929
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,067
- 20% Down: $70,000
The Details
About 457 West 57th Street, 1416, Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
Welcome to this bright and immaculate co-op studio at Addison Hall.
High up on the 14th floor, you are greeted with wonderful light and west-facing views all of the way to the Hudson River and NJ. With nearly 9' ceilings, Apartment 1416 gives you plenty of room to live and relax. This studio is spacious enough for a bed and a separate seating and dining area. An enormous walk-i...
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Hell’s Kitchen
Hell’s Kitchen stretches across a swath of Midtown Manhattan — north-south from 59th to 34th and east-west from 8th Avenue to the Hudson — with the personality to match its square mileage. This neighborhood, sometimes known by the milder name Clinton, has come a long way from the days when waterfront industries dominated. Though it is in a bit of a public transit desert, Hell’s Kitchen is near hubs like Times Square, Port Authority, and Columbus Circle. However, what it may lack in subways is more than made up for by charm. Most of the area — at least north of 42nd Street — is characterized by its low-rise, six-story apartment buildings, which retain their original character. Despite little more than concrete separating them, Hell’s Kitchen offers a respite from the constant hustle of Midtown West and the in-your-face neon glow of Times Square.
about the building
Addison Hall
Apartment Building in Hell’s Kitchen
9 Avenue And 10 Avenue
- 239 UNITS
- 16 STORIES
- 1929 BUILT