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The Ritz Plaza: No-Fee Luxury Apartments in One of the City’s Most Iconic Neighborhoods

By The Ritz Plaza  | September 12, 2016 - 12:11PM
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Situated in the midst of the Broadway Theater District, Times Square and trendy Hell’s Kitchen, The Ritz Plaza is a convenient home base for anyone who loves New York’s incredible restaurants, fashionable shopping and colorful nightlife (and who doesn’t?).

The 44-story tower is home to studio, one, and two bedroom apartments – each with ultra-luxurious layouts and finishes; and service to match the needs of New York’s most discerning renters. 

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BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY

The Ritz Plaza residents live within walking distance of literally thousands of great bars, fine restaurants, important cultural landmarks, some of the city’s best shopping, the vast expanse of Central Park, not to mention world-famous arts and entertainment destinations such as Top of the Rock, MOMA, The Tonight Show and Radio City Music Hall. Location is everything, and when you live at The Ritz Plaza, your location is truly larger-than-life. You are surrounded by the best that New York City has to offer.

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A FIVE-STAR LIFESTYLE

Part of the larger Stonehenge NYC portfolio of no-fee luxury buildings, The Ritz Plaza high-rise offers spacious, elegant apartments starting at $2,995. Condo-level renovations include hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances and pass-through kitchens that enable residents to connect with their guests as they entertain. Many apartments also feature private balconies with breathtaking views of the Hudson River. (The building’s chic amenities are another wow factor that will really impress guests.) 

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HIGH-END HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Residents of The Ritz Plaza have access to an incredible array of amenities that keep the mind and body in beautiful balance. The building boasts a big, bright, state-of-the-art fitness center — complete with heated indoor swimming pool — and hosts weekly workout classes including spin, yoga, and strength & conditioning to name a few. Complimentary spirit-lifting social events from Yappy Hour (happy hour for you and your dog) to Trivia Nights are open to all residents and their friends!

Those wanting a retreat from NYC’s hustle and bustle can take a 10-minute stroll to Central Park or just head upstairs to The Ritz Plaza’s rooftop sundeck for a dose of light, air and vitamin D — not to mention spectacular and inspiring city and Hudson River views. 

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UNPARALLELED CUSTOMER SERVICE

To make life in this stylish building even more exclusive and efficient, residents can download the Stonehenge Resident App to easily access account information, receive important alerts and event invitations, authorize visitors, get package and delivery notifications and make maintenance requests. Residents can manage their home right from their smartphone. (The staff goes above and beyond to take care of residents’ needs and provides same-day repair and/or replacement services in most situations.)

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EXCEPTIONAL CONVENIENCE

A modern jewel set in the perfect location, The Ritz Plaza stands in close proximity to the Midtown office district, the Lincoln Tunnel and 10 different subway lines (the B, D, F, M, N, R, Q, 1, C and E), giving residents the freedom to travel around the New York metropolitan area with amazing speed and ease.

Residents with cars can park them in the attached garage — which is attended 24/7 — or take advantage of The Ritz Plaza’s full-time valet service. Those without cars can use General Motors’ revolutionary new Maven+ car-sharing program to get real-time, on-demand access to swank temporary wheels from Cadillac, Chevrolet or Buick. In fact, GM honored the owners of The Ritz Plaza by piloting the upscale personal-mobility brand at the building in the summer of 2015, offering the service exclusively to The Ritz Plaza residents in an effort to elevate their one-of-a-kind living experience even further.

The Ritz Plaza is located at 235 West 48th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue in New York City. For more information about renting at the Ritz Plaza, call the Stonehenge Leasing Center at 646-524-8139 or visit StonehengeNYC.com. 

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