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Originally Posted by 10023
I wouldn't turn down a place in this building (or a building like One Beacon Court), but you wouldn't see me actually spend money to live in Midtown.
These would make great corporate apartments or pieds-a-terre for someone who doesn't live in NYC permanently but who does a lot of business here. As a primary residence? Not the best neighborhood.
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I know what you're saying in that it's not the best neighborhood in a "neighborhood" sense... but... it's a hell of a convenient location to get just about anywhere in the city with the Columbus Circle station right there AND it is steps from Central Park. That's a pretty good location overall for Manhattan, if you ask me. With the types of views you'd have from a condo in this tower, the luxurious building, and having the Park a block away... I think I'd be able to handle living there.