Luxury New York apartments abound in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, but the Stanhope does not pale in comparison to these. The Stanhope was first designed by Rosario Candela in 1926. It has since undergone a number of renovations. These renovations have made it the luxurious modern Fifth Avenue building it is now.
The Stanhope features gourmet kitchens customized by England’s famed Smallbone of Devizes. These kitchens come fully equipped with Miele, Viking and Sub-Zero appliances. The bathrooms are exquisite, with fixtures and fitting designed by Christo Lefroy Brooks. Each bathroom features comfortable radiant heating, double vanities and separate bathtubs from glass-encased showers.
New York apartments located along Manhattan’s ritzy Fifth Avenue are known for their superior service and amenities. The Stanhope does not disappoint by sharing its exclusive relationship with famed wine supplier Acker, Merall and Condit. Each apartment is fitted with a touch-screen intercom, allowing for direct access to the building’s concierge service. With access to the fitness center and day spa, La Palestra, residents are likely to find service and comfort in the amenities the Stanhope offers.
The Stanhope is located directly across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, making this New York apartment a prime location. The neighborhood is unparalleled in terms of luxury and convenience. The Stanhope is near to some of the city’s best schools, restaurants and shopping. With spectacular views of the city, apartments at the Stanhope are highly sought after and favored among the city’s most affluent society.