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Midtown East

The Beaux Arts, Apartment 514

310 East 44th Street, New York, NY, 10017 (First Avenue and Second Avenue)

UNIT

Studio

AVAILABLE

06/30/26

RENT

$3,500

Bright and efficient studio in the heart of Midtown East, featuring large living space with parquet flooring, jack and jill closets, updated bathroom and kitchenette. This street facing unit offers encasement windows with AC unit included.

We offer private in-person and virtual tours for your convenience. To arrange a showing, please share your availability along with your desired move-in date.

$1,000 Reduced Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants

No fee. Offered directly by owner. Brokers must have a separate agreement with their client.

The Building

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A landmarked, renovated hotel built in 1929, The Beaux Arts consists of two mirror-image buildings showcasing timeless elegance and Art Deco detailing. Residences feature rare layouts, including duplexes with floor-to-ceiling windows, private terraces, and preserved original accents.

Conveniently situated just blocks from Grand Central Station and the United Nations, the buildings combine architectural distinction with unparalleled access to Manhattan’s transportation and cultural hubs. Residents now enjoy modern amenities, including co-working spaces, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and optional storage (fee applies).

An optional amenity fee of $75 per person, per month applies.

Residents benefit from the award-winning Brodsky Neighbors program, including curated on-site events as well as promotions and exclusive offers from local businesses.

Amenities

BUILDING

  • Concierge

  • Fitness Center

  • Laundry Facilities

  • Pet Friendly

  • Storage

  • No Fee

The Neighborhood

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Located along the East River, Midtown East is home to the United Nations Headquarters, The Morgan Library & Museum, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral and Grand Central Terminal. It also serves as one of NYC’s major professional centers, encompassing many of the most iconic commercial buildings such as the Met Life and Chrysler Buildings. The parks along the East River are the perfect place to read a book or go for a jog. The many dining options and iconic Grand Central Market, which is routinely featured as a destination on the Food Network, make it easy to grab dinner on the way home.

TRANSPORTATION

  • N, Q, R Subway Lines
  • Metro North
  • 7 Subway Line
  • 4, 5, 6 Subway Lines
  • Grand Central Station

GROCERIES

  • Gristedes
  • Fairway Market
  • Morton Williams
  • Amish Market East
  • Grand Central Market

PUBLIC SPACES

  • Central Park
  • Bryant Park
  • East River Greenway
  • Peter Detmold Park
  • Greenacre Park

FOOD & DINING

  • Crave Fish Bar
  • Smith & Wolensky
  • The Capital Grille
  • The Reading Room
  • Monkey Bar

RETAIL SHOPPING

  • Saks Fifth Avenue
  • Bloomingdale's
  • COS
  • Reiss
  • HOKA Flagship Store

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

  • The Morgan Library & Museum
  • New York Public Library
  • T-Squared Social
  • United Nations Headquarters
  • MoMA

Fees & Policies

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