
Apartments near Madison Square Park in New York, NY (13,633 Rentals)


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Gotham Towne House

84 Forsyth St

458 Greenwich St

242 W 56th St

460 Greenwich St

19 Vestry St

The Grand Machinery Exchange Lofts

212 Delancey St

933 8th Ave

935 Eighth Ave

470 Park Ave

FLEMING SMITH WAREHOUSE

550 W 50th St

809 Ninth Ave

195 Hester St

1074 Second Ave

The Clark Building

32 Laight St

244 W 56th St

236 W 56th St

129 Mulberry St

349 W 54th St

424 W 53rd St

501 W 51st St

Metropolitan Tower

328 Grand St

449 Washington St

34 Laight St

38 E 58th St

129 Lafayette St

10th Ave. Restaurant/deli

The Royal Elizabeth

11 Lispenard St

The Grabler Building

189 Hester St

167 Hester St

183 Hester St

402 W 54th St

554 W 50th St

87 Chrystie St

826 Ninth Ave

Place 57

169 Hester St

80 Forsyth St

85 Eldridge St

326-332 Canal St

824 9th Ave

78 Forsyth St

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New York City apartment residents working in the Flatiron District who are looking for a break are in lucky, because there's one spot just perfect for relaxing after a long day of work. Madison Square Park is one of the best spots in town to take a load off after working a hard day, with beautiful scenery and lush green grass, it's a retreat from the hard steel and rushing crowds of the big city, and is a must-see for anyone with an apartment in New York City. With an apartment near Madison Square Park, you can always have this relaxing journey at hand, even in the most hurried of season, and have relaxation just a few feet away at any time. The first things will strike both those with apartments near Madison Square Park and those visiting from other New York City apartments, or an apartment anywhere in the world, will notice is the lush green of the place. Just a few years ago this park had fallen into disrepair and had become crime-ridden, but in 2001, there was a movement to make the park into a respectable place to come and relax, and since then it has become a place that every New York apartment resident likes to visit. In addition to all the lush vegetation, the park is also home to some gorgeous pieces of art, including gorgeous sculptures, including sculptures of Chester A. Arthur and William H. Seward, gorgeous plaques and fountains, as well as other works of art throughout the park. It's also home to the famous Shake Shack, a popular spot to grab a bite and a drink, with some of the most fascinating architecture you've ever seen in a fast food joint. Though it may have fallen into disrepair over the years, those with apartments near Madison Square Park can tell you that the park has grown into something beautiful and respectable, that residents in New York City apartments would be glad to visit, and a place where tired businessmen make their way to almost every day to relax after a hard work week.
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