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Murray Hill Marquis: Stylish studio and one-bedroom no-fee rentals in the heart of Manhattan

By Murray Hill Marquis  | August 14, 2017 - 12:00PM
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Murray Hill Marquis

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Looking for stylish luxury and convenience in Manhattan at a reasonable price? Look no further than Murray Hill Marquis. A former 37-story boutique hotel transformed by a sparkling, modern renovation, Murray Hill Marquis is home to 252 roomy, decked-out studios, alcove studios and one-bedrooms, as well as incredible amenities (more on those below).   The building's location is equally desirable:  Situated in the heart of Murray Hill, whose tree-lined side streets are a peaceful foil to nightlife-rich Third Avenue, Murray Hill Marquis offers the best Manhattan has to offer. It's also an easy stroll from nearly every subway line you'll ever need.

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Sleek Interiors, Sweeping Views

Part of the larger LeFrak portfolio of modern no-fee rentals, the fully-renovated, generously sized apartments at Murray Hill Marquis start at $2,575 per month, with one month free rent available on select units.  

Spacious chef-ready kitchens feature Caesarstone counters, MS International glass stone mosaic backsplash, full-sized stainless steel appliances and dual-tone custom cabinetry in white and natural hues. New bathrooms come with extra-wide vanity mirrors, custom medicine cabinets and hotel-style shower rods.

The renovated living areas feature Lexington Chelsea Oak hardwood floors, individually controlled thermostats and oversized windows. And thanks to the low profile of most of the buildings in the area, all apartments above the fifth floor enjoy unobstructed, sweeping views of the city, and some have partial river views as well.

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Murray Hill Marquis 

 

Top-shelf Amenities 


Amenities at Murray Hill Marquis include a 24-hour doorman, a newly-renovated laundry room with smart machines and text alerts, and a bike room.  You won't even need a gym membership to use the brand new, 1,100-square-foot fitness center, which includes state-of-the-art cardio and weight machines as well as an adjacent yoga and training studio. 

In keeping with the demands of modern New York lifestyles, the Wi-Fi enabled common areas at Murray Hill Marquis double for both work and play. A co-working space includes a conference room available for reservation with computers and casual seating. There's also a club and game room outfitted with seating areas, game stations, gaming tables, TVs, a pool table and wet bar.  An additional second floor lounge features high ceilings and large windows and is equipped with Wi-Fi, a wet bar, refrigerator, ice machine and open seating. Both the club room and second floor lounge can be reserved for private events.

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Connected to Everything

It's tough to find a building more centrally located to transportation than Murray Hill Marquis. Thirteen nearby train lines (1,2,3,5, 6, B,D, F, M, N, Q, R, W) service neighborhoods like Union Square and Columbus Circle, the Flatiron District and the Upper East Side. If you're looking to leave the city for a few days or longer, nearby Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal enable hassle-free escapes to the Hamptons, upstate New York, and the Jersey Shore.

In addition to a commute that will give you a little extra sleep, you'll be able to graze on virtually every kind of cuisine nearby. Simply walk over to many of Manhattan's premier restaurants. Enjoy must-dine steakhouses, sushi spots, bolognese joints, and more, without leaving the neighborhood. 

Your new home in NYC
Space, location, convenience and style — plus a great view. Murray Hill Marquis offers the best of city living, affordably. 


Your City. Your Way. Newly renovated studio and one-bedroom luxury rentals in the heart of the city. Visit murrayhillmarquis.com for availability.

 
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