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153 East 32nd Street is a 9-story, 71-unit post-war rental building known as "The Atrium," constructed in 1920 but often characterized as post-war due to its style and likely significant alterations. It offers residents an elevator, full-time doorman, and on-site laundry facilities. Some units feature modern renovations including updated kitchens with high-end appliances and hardwood floors, with specific listings highlighting unique multi-level layouts and private terraces.
The building is centrally located in Manhattan's Kips Bay neighborhood, bordering Murray Hill and Gramercy Park. Kips Bay is a dynamic yet often quieter residential area known for its blend of classic red-brick buildings and modern high-rises. It offers a convenient urban lifestyle with a strong community feel, characterized by diverse dining options, popular bars, and easy access to major grocery stores like Trader Joe's and Fairway. The neighborhood is a "walker's paradise" and "rider's paradise" with excellent public transportation, including the 4 and 6 subway lines and numerous bus routes, providing seamless connectivity to Midtown, Grand Central, and other parts of the city. Kips Bay is also recognized as a hub for medical institutions, including NYU Langone Medical Center, and boasts several parks and green spaces like Bellevue South Park, making it attractive to a wide range of residents.