245 TENTH AVE 245 Tenth, Chelsea/Hudson Yards, Manhattan, NY 10001
Postwar Condo
- 20 RESIDENCES
- 12 STORIES
- BUILT 2007
The Details About 245 TENTH AVE
The eighteen condominiums that comprise 245 Tenth Avenue overlook High Line Park, an entirely unique landscaped promenade that connects Chelsea to the Meatpacking District and the new Whitney Museum. The building features a 24-hour lobby attendant, private lounge & terrace. The second floor lounge and terrace creates a private pocket park alongside the High Line. Individual, ducted dual-zoned c...
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Cable ready
- Security guard
- Central laundry room
- Common courtyard
- Common terrace
- Exercise room
245 Tenth Units
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Sitting to the south of 34th Street and to the north of 14th Street and the West Village, much of Chelsea shares a similar feeling as that neighborhood — albeit on the grid instead of the Village’s charming if baffling maze of streets. You’ll find cozy restaurants and independent boutiques on side streets and a busy nightlife scene along Eighth Avenue (and nearby). The neighborhood also has, however, some things you won’t find south of 14th Street, including around 200 art galleries, mostly in the 20s west of 10th Avenue. The High Line, which runs along old repurposed elevated freight train tracks, is among New York’s most visited sites and serves as an unusual leafy spine for Chelsea. It now ends at one of New York’s most exciting developments in recent years, Hudson Yards, with its much-photographed Vessel, the new arts space the Shed, and some of New York’s best shopping and dining.
Chelsea/Hudson Yards Neighborhood Guide