21 Chelsea
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About this property
21 Chelsea is a 14-story boutique apartment building located on 21st Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
Property amenities include 24-hour attended front desk, package acceptance, elevator access, community laundry room, fitness center, bike storage, resident lounge, catering kitchen, rooftop sun deck, and community BBQ grills.
Apartments feature quality furnishings and housewares, full kitchens, spacious closets and natural sunlight and are equipped with wireless high speed internet access, basic cable television service and utilities (including electric, gas, and water).
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When the sun sets on the Hudson and skyscrapersilluminate the night, New York turns into a grand stage. Actors get to Broadway as world-class soloists, dancers and musicians perform at venues across town. New York takes it all: showy rock shows at Williamsburg dives, haute couture operas at the Lincoln Center, and everything in between. NY is a city of experimental theater, stand-up comedy, ballet, poetry, burlesque, world music, jazz and much more.
The city has become an epicenter of seasonal and locally sourced food – with vegetables growing on roof gardens upstate farms, sourcing meats and seafood from nearby sustainable outfits, and including artisanal everything – from coffee and whiskey to chocolate and cheese. Bars have taken innovation to new heights, with Prohibition-era cocktails served alongside small plates – gastropubs are among the most creative venues to eat these days. Of course, there's also the food-truck scene or NYC’s 20,000-plus sit-down places.