Manhattan View Condo Launches Full Website, Touting Luxury Amenities and Far-Reaching Views
Co-developers Kuafu Properties and SCG America have fully launched their website marketing 151 Jamie Drake-designed condos called Manhattan View. For those in search of an upscale home in Midtown West, it’s unlikely that Manhattan View can escape your radar for long. The residences are perched on 13 floors atop the Arquitectonica-designed MiMA Tower at 460 West 42nd Street, and the exclusive collection of apartments will provide richly appointed amenities and far-reaching views of the city and waterways. The new website leads with a fun and quirky film of the building that tours its apartments and amenities and grants a view of the lifestyle it hopes to provide its residents.
The film features a trio of individuals who wake up to views of the Empire State Building from 500 feet up in their high-rise home. After a quick breakfast, hints of a love-triangle emerge, and the group begins dancing and snapping their way through their apartment and the building’s many amenities.
Aside from the fun rouse, the main focus of the film is the city being at the residents’ doorstep and the expansive views and amenities provided to residents. The new website showcases the views at three different times of day: daytime, evening, and night through an interactive tool.
Interior photo by Emily Gilbert
Available homes range from studios starting at $1.39 million, one-bedrooms at $1.68 million, two-bedrooms at $3.49 million, and three-bedrooms at $4.86 million. Designed by Jamie Drake, the interiors feature beautiful wide-plank oak wood floors, ceilings up to 12 feet, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The residences achieve an inviting and elegant feel throughout, with kitchens boasting high gloss lacquer cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances, as well as master bathrooms with polished white Carrara marble floors and Calacatta marble glass enclosed showers.
Find listings for Manhattan View at MiMA on CityRealty.
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