350 W 50th St

350 W 50th St, New York, NY 10019

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Worldwide Plaza rare corner large studio with a Murphy bed for extra room. This apartment features very desirable southern and eastern exposure with wide open city views. This condo is located in the very sought after Midtown area, short walk to all transportation, shopping and restaurants. This sunny and spacious apartment features solid wood floors, oversized windows, and a renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. The unit has lots of closet space and a newly renovated bathroom. The Residences at Worldwide Plaza is a full-service condominium with a 24-hour doorman, roof deck and garden with views, direct access to David Barton's 40,000 sq. ft newest gym TMPL. Subways C, E, 1, Q, N, and R, and cross-town buses at your door. This apartment available furnished or unfurnished for a longer term.

350 W 50th St is a condo located in New York County and the 10019 ZIP Code.

Condo Features

  • Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Kitchen
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Laundry Facilities

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

Details

Lease Options

  • 12 Months

Property Information

  • 2 units

The Residences at Worldwide Plaza

654 Units 7 Stories Built in 1989 565,513 Sq Ft

When legendary New York developer William Zeckendorf Jr. completed Two Worldwide Plaza, the surrounding Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood was still viewed by many as a seedy backwater. It was 1989 and the massive David Childs-designed, 455-unit residence — extending mid-block from the iconic Postmodern One World Plaza office tower behemoth with an additional 39-story spire and 5-story wrap-around podium — was a harbinger of the many changes to come. Four decades on and the Midtown-adjacent neighborhood is a highly desirable place to live with an extensive array of luxury condominiums that have followed in Two Worldwide Plaza’s footsteps. “It's close to major transportation hubs, The Upper West Side’s universities and Broadway theaters, which is great from a pied a terre standpoint; second homeowners who want to come into the city to catch a show,” says Jesse Feldman, a broker with Compass. The complex has a diverse variety of units, sufficient amenities and ample outdoor spaces. From private balconies extending up from a well-manicured courtyard to interchanging private and shared roof decks and the Urban Plaza at the core of the overall development, Two Worldwide Plaza has no shortage of outdoor space. Setback-perched terraces on the 39-story residential tower frame unobstructed views of The Hudson River, the Upper West Side and Downtown Manhattan. The complex sits on the edge of Midtown Manhattan’s high and ultra-high massing, giving way to mid and low-rise buildings to its west. “It was built like Disney World,” Feldman adds. “Zeckendorf bought up the whole block between 8th and 9th avenues, 49th and 50th streets under different LLCs to avoid suspicion. It was a big deal, especially given the project’s sheer scale.” The particularly thick One Worldwide Plaza office tower — with nods to Gothic, Renaissance and Art Deco architecture styles — incorporates a whopping 1.7 million square feet of space on its own. “No one had done anything like it before.” A 1991 PBS NOVA documentary entitled Skyscraper! goes in-depth into how the developer achieved such a colossal project in an impressive four and a half years. The development even houses its own entrance to the 50th Street Subway station, served by the C and E lines. With a distinct gray-purple granite facade and dominant copper pyramid hip roofs, this quintessentially late 1980s complex remains as unmistakable as ever. Two Worldwide Plaza’s eclectic residential offering ranges from studios to townhome-style two bedrooms and combined three-bedroom units. When the building was delivered, it featured top-line Poggenpohl cabinetry. Though many of the high-quality and durable base-line architectural finishes are still in place, most kitchens and bathrooms were gut renovated over the decades and reflect the different styles of previous owners. Hallways were recently updated. While compact studios fetch around $600,000, one bedrooms — especially those in the tower portion — can surpass the $1 million mark. Two bedrooms sell for $1.5 million, and three bedrooms go for between $1.6 million and $2.8 million, depending on size and position. While the building doesn’t boast an exhaustive list of amenities besides its rich plethora of outdoor spaces, it contains a subterranean parking facility and a sprawling 40,000-square-foot fitness center. Both are independently operated but provide residents with discounted monthly rates. The premium gym, run by the David Barton brand, incorporates a 25-foot-long saltwater pool, saunas and a virtual spin studio. According to Feldman, this facility is a major draw that ensures homeowners don’t have to venture too far for a workout. Though most of the larger residences have in-unit washer/dryers, several laundry rooms are located throughout. The lobby is helmed by 24/7 door attendants. Stradling the edge between Midtown, Hell’s Kitchen and, to a certain degree, the Upper West Side, Two Worldwide Plaza is undeniably in the middle of everything, but if it isn’t enough, plenty of transportation links — including the previously mentioned C and E lines — get residents to other parts of the city within half an hour. A few blocks away, Times Square is served by almost every other Subway line. One stop south, Penn Station is served by many major commuter and regional rail lines. Midtown is peppered with high-brow restaurants, luxury boutiques and legendary cultural institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and Carnegie Hall. The Upper West Side also packs a punch with quainter, owner-operated bistros and the prestigious Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts campus, home to the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Ballet. Closer to Two Worldwide Plaza, 9th and 10th avenues are lined with a raft of more laid-back watering holes and eateries. The Deutsche Bank Center at Columbus Circle includes 10 ultra-prestigious dining venues, 40 premium stores and a large Whole Foods Market grocery store.

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Neighborhood

The name “Hell’s Kitchen” make scare you away from renting here, but believe it or not, Hell’s Kitchen is one of New York’s most loved neighborhoods. Over the years, this neighborhood has undergone substantial improvements, and today it is considered one of the safest and most in-demand areas for renters in the city. But don’t worry; even though Hell’s Kitchen is popular, there are tons of available apartments for you to find your perfect home.

Hell’s Kitchen is defined by upscale new and refurbished residential buildings, though rental rates are still quite competitive for Manhattan. A vibrant collective of restaurants, bars, and art centers will leave you with plenty to do if you live here! Numerous public parks are spread throughout the community, particularly the large De Witt Clinton Park near the waterfront, and Central Park is very close as well.

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Amenities
  • Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Kitchen
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Laundry Facilities
Education
Colleges & Universities Distance
Colleges & Universities Distance
Walk: 10 min 0.6 mi
Drive: 3 min 1.2 mi
Drive: 2 min 1.3 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.5 mi
350 W 50th St is within 10 minutes or 0.6 mile from John Jay College, CUNY. It is also near Fordham Univ., Lincoln Center and LIM College.
Transportation

Transportation options available in New York include 50 Street (A,C,E Line), located 0.4 mile from 350 W 50th St. 350 W 50th St is near Laguardia, located 8.3 miles or 18 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 14.3 miles or 20 minutes away.

Transit / Subway Distance
Transit / Subway Distance
Walk: 8 min 0.4 mi
Walk: 10 min 0.6 mi
Walk: 12 min 0.6 mi
Walk: 14 min 0.7 mi
Walk: 15 min 0.8 mi
Commuter Rail Distance
Commuter Rail Distance
Drive: 2 min 1.3 mi
Drive: 3 min 1.5 mi
Drive: 3 min 1.5 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.7 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.7 mi
Airports Distance
Airports Distance
Laguardia
Drive: 18 min 8.3 mi
Newark Liberty International
Drive: 20 min 14.3 mi

Walkability Near 350 W 50th St New York, NY 10019

Walker's Paradise
97
Walk Score®
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
100
Transit Score®
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Biker's Paradise
94
Bike Score®
Out of 100
Do you prefer to get around on two wheels? You’ll love living in this neighborhood, which is considered a biker’s paradise.
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Points of Interest

Time and distance from 350 W 50th St.

Shopping Centers Distance
Shopping Centers Distance
Walk: 16 min 0.8 mi
Walk: 16 min 0.9 mi
Drive: 3 min 1.5 mi
350 W 50th St has 3 shopping centers within 1.5 miles, which is about a 3-minute walk. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.
Parks and Recreation Distance
Parks and Recreation Distance
De Witt Clinton Park
Walk: 5 min 0.3 mi
Damrosch Park
Walk: 15 min 0.8 mi
Bryant Park
Drive: 3 min 1.3 mi
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Drive: 3 min 1.4 mi
Central Park
Drive: 4 min 1.4 mi
350 W 50th St has 5 parks within 1.4 miles, including De Witt Clinton Park, Damrosch Park, and Bryant Park.
Hospitals Distance
Hospitals Distance
Walk: 9 min 0.5 mi
Drive: 7 min 2.7 mi
Drive: 7 min 2.8 mi
350 W 50th St has 3 hospitals within 2.8 miles, the nearest is Mount Sinai St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital which is 0.5 mile away and a 9 minute walk.
Military Bases Distance
Military Bases Distance
Drive: 15 min 5.8 mi
Drive: 24 min 12.3 mi
350 W 50th St is 5.8 miles from Governors Island Support Center, and is convenient to other military bases, including Military Ocean Terminal.

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