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January 25, 2022
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE THE UPPER WEST SIDE
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New York City’s five boroughs may occasionally engage in some interborough rivalries—not to mention the Subway Series and its loyal partisans—with each staking a claim to preeminence. And within each borough, there are, of course, distinctive neighborhoods, each with its own personality and history. However, when it comes time to find a place to call one’s home in the city, few neighborhoods can offer up the special blend of culture, proximity to parks and greenery, and restaurants like the Upper West Side. Living in one of Algin Management’s no-fee apartments in NYC’s Upper West Side means you’re just walking distance from a host of some of New York’s finest and most iconic destinations.
Firstly, when it comes to fine dining, the Upper West Side is home to an embarrassment of
riches. Maison Pickle, a classic eatery with a stylish decor, features true bistro comfort food and American classics—with a selection of signature dishes like French dip sandwiches, moules and steak frites, salads, seafood, desserts, and a delightful menu of cocktails, spirits, wine, and beer. Sarabeth’s may be known for its premium jams, but New Yorkers have long appreciated this beloved institute for its homestyle cooking and one of the best brunches in the city. Meanwhile, Lincoln Ristorante serves authentic Italian cuisine with ingredients sourced from local sources, including the Upper West Side’s own Tucker Square Greenmarket.
The Upper West Side is also home to some of New York’s most storied cultural institutions. The Museum of Modern Art, with its impressive and wide-sweeping collections of sculptures, paintings, and drawings, among other works, is widely regarded as one of the most important museums of modern art in the world. While known by a younger generation of filmgoers from the blockbuster A Night at the Museum with actor Ben Stiller, the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) has been steadily attracting visitors for over a century. Today, the museum houses more than 34 million specimens of mammals, rocks, meteorites, and plants. In addition to its permanent collection, the AMNH has an ongoing rotation of events—like its current special exhibitions on sharks, our solar system, and “dazzling diamonds”—sure to pique interest among visitors of all ages.
Of course, the Upper West Side is ideally located between Riverside Park and Central Park—the green, beating heart of the city and a short walk away from Algin Management’s UWS rentals.
Ready to begin life in the coveted Upper West Side neighborhood? Contact our team at Sessanta or 461 Central Park West to learn more today!
December 20, 2021
Winter on the Upper East Side
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Winter in New York is a magical time, and there is no place in the city where this is more true than on the Upper East Side. With the wide expanses of Central Park to catch the beauty of every snowfall, and the world’s most respected museums always there to provide warmth for the body and inspiration for the mind, Algin Management’s no-fee Manhattan apartments connect you to the best the city has to offer, inside and out.
At 400 East 66th Street, The Pearl rises over the neighborhood with its facade of limestone and glass, offering spacious apartments with sweeping views of the East River. Algin’s 96th Street Brownstones, with their old New York charm updated for 21st century living, put you so close to Central Park and Museum Mile that the views along the reservoir in the park and the van Goghs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art will feel like an extension of your home.
During the holidays, you’ll want to visit the Met’s Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche, which features a 20-foot blue spruce standing in front of the museum’s 18th century Spanish choir screen. Combining artifacts with a living tree and classic Christmas themes, the display features 18th century porcelain angels and a nativity scene, all softly lit in the Medieval Sculpture Hall. For another blockbuster holiday experience, check out the show “Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts.” In this revelatory show, the Met has paired 150 drawn works from the Walt Disney Studio with 60 objects from the French Rococo period. It’s a stunning juxtaposition that sheds light on the aesthetic foundations for the look of the early classic Disney films, which have helped to shape the American imagination.
Residents of Algin’s no-fee NYC apartments won’t have to venture very far to find the Guggenheim Museum — the building itself is an architectural masterpiece by Frank Lloyd Wright. Living so close to this landmark means you can enjoy the beauty of the circular building on your way to the park or on an after-dinner excursion down Fifth Avenue at night. But when the temperatures drop, the winter exhibitions this season will encourage you to gather friends and family and make a day of it.
Central Park is the kind of iconic New York spot that you can treat as a world-class attraction or your own private backyard, depending on your plans and your mood. When friends or relatives come to town, you can take them to see celebrated park sites like the Alice in Wonderland statue or to view the city skyline around the reservoir. But it is also the perfect place for romantic or solitary wanderings when you feel like tuning out the city and entering a winter landscape as
peaceful as the countryside, with the world’s best culture, shopping, and dining twinkling behind it. Make the most out of this season! Find your dream Upper East Side apartment by contacting us today.
December 14, 2021
Experience Luxury Living in Midtown West
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The dazzling lights of Broadway, a buzzing food scene, and the proximity to some of the world’s best shopping—Midtown West is the ultimate locale to experience the luxe life NYC affords. And right in the heart of it are the no-fee NYC apartments of ARO, where elevated living is taken to a whole new level.
Here, you’ll immerse yourself in a world of indulgence, from the sleek design of each apartment and the jaw-dropping views to the over 40,000 square feet of amenities. Do laps in the indoor pool, relax in the private members lounge, or enjoy nature in the middle of NYC in the garden terrace.
While it might be tempting to stay in the comfort of ARO’s no-fee apartments in Manhattan, the opulence and focus on the finer things in life extend to the surrounding Midtown West neighborhood. Let’s explore.
Culture
When you live in Midtown West, you’re never more than just a short walk away from music, art, and other live performances—no matter what your taste. Take in an opera or ballet at Lincoln Center. Listen to your favorite musicians and entertainers perform live in places as diverse as Radio City Music Hall, one of the city’s grandest venues, and the intimate cabaret-style setting of 54 Below.
For avid art enthusiasts, nearby MoMA serves as a temple to modern art. Walking the galleries of this vaunted institution, you’ll take in works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Pollock, and Van Gogh. Thanks to its rotating installations, including exhibits by present-day artists, you might just discover something new that strikes an artistic chord.
And, of course, there’s always Broadway. Lucky residents of the ARO are just a five-minute stroll from this undisputed capital of live entertainment.
Cuisine
New York City is known for its haute cuisine and Michelin-starred chefs who bring flavors and techniques from around the world to the refined restaurants that are seemingly around every corner in Midtown West. Begin your odyssey by treating yourself to an elegant yet laid-back evening with a mouthwatering croque monsieur at Alain Ducasse’s Benoit.
The upscale Mexican eatery Toloache brings all the flavors of Mexico to Midtown West in a fun, sophisticated setting where the carne asada tacos might make this a regular go-to for an evening out. Meanwhile, for an over-the-top night of fine dining, world-class service, and some of the most exquisite food in the city, get a table at Thomas Keller’s vaunted Per Se. Since 2004, this three-Michelin-star restaurant has consistently been lauded by critics and diners alike, thanks to their commitment to fresh, seasonal ingredients, unparalleled presentation, and expertly executed takes on New American cuisine.
Couture
Fashionistas and anyone who wants to look good in the clothes they wear are perfectly placed in Midtown West due to its proximity to high-end department stores, boutiques, and Fifth Avenue. Just six blocks north of ARO, the Shops at Columbus are a must-visit one-stop destination for the sartorially inclined. More than just a shopping center, the Shops at Columbus offer the best-of-the-best in ready-to-wear, everyday fashion, like Ted Baker and Cole Haan.
Fifteen minutes away by foot, Fifth Avenue awaits with all its fashion at your fingertips. Start out on 59th Street at the iconic Bergdorf Goodman department store, where the chicest New Yorkers have been shopping for well over a century. As you walk south along Fifth, you’re treated to an array of designer shops and fashion houses: bags from Louis Vuitton, a bauble or two from Harry Winston, or something cutting-edge from Versace. As you’re weighed down with shopping bags, filled to the brim with fine food, or have a mild case of museum fatigue, you’ll be thankful that it is a quick jaunt to get home to ARO.
The living is easy, dynamic, and fine in Midtown West. Contact us today to learn more about ARO’s current availability.
December 3, 2021
Algin’s Guide to Broadway’s Reopening
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Curtains up! Broadway is back. After going dark for months, New York theaters are buzzing back to life as shows open and vaccinated audience members fill up seats. Are you ready? There’s no better place to experience the wonders of NYC’s theater scene than right in the heart of it at ARO’s no-fee rentals.
While you could take in the stunning views of the glimmering Theater District and beyond from your window at ARO, it’s just as easy to head a few blocks downtown to see some of the world’s best musicals and plays, starring performers unparalleled in their talents.
Hear Broadway stars belt out a tune. Watch actors you know from the silver screen making their mark on the well-trodden boards. Jump to your feet as you applaud the cast during the final curtain call.
Broadway returns! And here are our picks for must-see shows that recently reopened.
A lesson in history, storytelling, and rap, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s masterpiece is perfect for theater lovers of all ages. Engaging, emotional, and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, Hamilton traces the life of founding father Alexander Hamilton. This Tony-winning musical has been a hit since its premiere and is still one of Broadway’s most sought-after tickets.
This take on the classic “The Wizard of Oz” has delighted audiences for almost two decades with its extravagant sets, over-the-top costumes, and catchy songs. Based on the Gregory Maguire novel, this spectacular production shows how the Wicked Witch of the West came to be so … wicked.
With lavish sets and pop songs that everyone knows, “Moulin Rouge!” is an immersive theatrical experience. Just like the Baz Luhrmann film, this show will transport you to turn-of-the-century Montmartre — with a modern twist. Sing along to renditions of your favorite tunes by Whitney Houston, Pink, The Police, and, of course, “Lady Marmalade.”
More than just a musical, “Come From Away” is a meditation on the kindness of the human spirit. Real-life events inspired the story: During the 9/11 attacks, planes were diverted to a small town in Canada, leaving thousands of passengers stranded there. While the setup might seem grim, the music, performances, and message of “Come From Away” are anything but.
‘Tina: The Tina Turner Musical’
Part jukebox musical, part biography, “Tina” tells the story of legendary rocker Tina Turner. Turner’s most famous hits, such as “What’s Love Got to Do With It” and “The Best,” are interwoven throughout this retelling of her life. It’s these songs that are the real standouts in this story about struggle and triumph.
Celebrate the reopening of Broadway, and the return of a staple of New York living and entertainment, with an evening of powerful performances and musical fireworks at the theater — all happening just blocks from your new home at Algin Management’s Midtown West Manhattan apartments at ARO.
November 4, 2021
Fall in Love With Fall on the Upper East Side
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Autumn might just be the most delightful season in NYC. Think: strolls through the golden foliage of Central Park with a pumpkin-spice latte in hand, or taking in a seasonal show on the Museum Mile. Algin Management’s enviable collection of Upper East Side apartments couldn’t be better placed — right in the heart of the autumnal action.
An Afternoon in Central Park
The 96th Street Brownstones combine old-world charm (just look at the exterior’s decorative scrollwork) with freshly renovated apartments for the discerning no-fee renter. The buildings also practically neighbor with Central Park. This time of the year is perfect for filling a flask with cider and losing yourself in the crimsons and golds of the Ramble, or feeling crisp leaves beneath your feet in Shakespeare Garden. Spend a Saturday afternoon admiring the bald cypress and willows along the Harlem Meer, or revel in a spot of autumnal “forest bathing” in the Hallett Nature Sanctuary. Or admire the foliage as you stroll the Jacqueline Onassis Reservoir, all just a walking distance from home.
Taking in a Fall Exhibition
Fall in Manhattan is an enchanting show in itself — but autumn’s also the season for exploring the Upper East Side’s grand museums and galleries. Delve into the universe of Surrealism at The Met’s just-opened exhibition, or transport yourself to Europe with “A New Look at Old Masters.” At the Guggenheim, let Vasily Kandinsky’s avant-garde explosions of color warm the creative cockles of your heart. Or, explore the modernist French gardens of André and Paul Vera at the Cooper Hewitt. All these institutions have inspiring gift shops; from prints to textiles, you can treat your Manhattan apartment to a touch of autumnal spice.
A Warming Drink
Few things warm the belly and soul like a steaming hot beverage in fall. Both the 96th Street Brownstones and The Parkview are a short distance from Bluestone Lane. Here, you can sip a chai latte or a silky hot chocolate while watching the Museum Mile crowds go by. As for residents of 330 East 85th Street, you’re a mere seven minutes from Variety Coffee Roasters, where you can pair hot coffee with a scrummy slice of pumpkin bread.
No Place Like Home
When you’re done with your autumnal excursions, continue the seasonal festivities at your Upper East Side rental. At the 96th Street Brownstones, a toasty fireplace and a soothing bath await. At 330 East 85th Street, you’ll find recently refitted kitchens, where you can cook up a warming stew. Start living your best autumnal life today. Find your dream Upper East Side no-fee rental.
October 15, 2021
Enjoying the Great Outdoors at Home
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The luxury apartments for rent through Algin Management give new meaning to the term “urban oasis.” With their top-of-the-line finishes and views of the park and the city, they make every day feel like a staycation. Beyond the front door, the parks and gardens easily accessible from these properties prove the little-acknowledged truth about finding nature in city living—not only do you not need to leave the city to find it, but Manhattan’s best parks offer something even the upstate landscapes can’t: deeply thoughtful landscaping created with as much care as the city’s great buildings.
There is a reason that the word masterpiece is often used to describe Central Park, and that is because, at every arch or turn in the path, there is a palpable and intentional beauty originating from the designs of Vaux and Olmsted. When you live at ARO, you are mere steps from this sprawling playground for the young and old, where trees mark the seasons and where the main loop and endless paths offer the opportunity to go for a run free from cars and the clamor of the streets any day of the week. This fall, take a stroll through the Ramble at the height of the leaf-changing season or work your way through a yoga routine in the Sheep Meadow.
Sessanta—also within walking distance of Central Park—has its own private courtyard garden, giving you a chance to spend time in nature whenever you like, with the bonus of seclusion and intimacy. It’s the perfect place to have a long, relaxed lunch with a friend alfresco or to immerse yourself in a book under the trees or read the paper with your morning coffee.
The Liane and The Townsway are both a short walk from the East River Greenway, a meticulously landscaped path from Battery Park to 120th street. A run, walk, or bike ride along its length will bring you water breezes, fresh air, skyline views of Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan, and a unique perspective from which to admire the bridges that span the water and the architectural sites of the city framed by parks, plantings, autumn trees and grasses.
That sense of a taste of the tamed wild is a particular New York pleasure. Add to this the fact that a human-made park is an opportunity to experience nature harnessed by the imagination: nature as an inhabitable work of art becomes a part of your daily life at Algin properties! Learn about renting one of our no-fee luxury apartments today.
October 13, 2021
Algin’s Guide to Fall Neighborhood Hangouts
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This golden period of perfectly cool and comfortable sweater weather is ideal for exploring some of NYC’s outdoor attractions. Fortunately for residents of Algin Management’s no-fee apartments, Manhattan is brimming with options for relishing the season’s best weather.
With the recent opening of Little Island at Pier 55, New Yorkers can explore the latest must-visit destination, which strikes a unique silhouette from its location on the Hudson River. This sprawling 2.4-acre green space represents a new landmark in urban design. The park rests on 132 pot-shaped supports — known as tulips — that are designed to look as though they are floating above the water. In addition to its distinctive structure and appearance, Little Island offers live music, dance, and spoken-word performances. Not surprisingly, it is the perfect spot for a walk with its colorful variety of trees and flowers and its gently rolling grassy expanses. Visitors will also find food and beverage trucks that make for a complete afternoon or evening outing.
For another afternoon adventure, Algin residents can make their way to Pier 36 on the East River, which boasts magnificent waterfront views of the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges. And speaking of magnificent views, be sure to see the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit. This interactive art show allows visitors to literally step into the works and world of Vincent van Gogh with 360 degree digital projections and a virtual reality experience, as well as an immersive backdrop of lights and sounds that recreate the universe and the starry night behind van Gogh’s genius.
Finally, the best way to enjoy the fresh evening air is with a drink at one of Manhattan’s finest rooftop bars. Some favorites are The Crown, on the 21st floor of the Hotel 50 Bowery in Chinatown, or the CloudM on the 21st floor of the CitizenM Bowery Hotel on the Lower East Side. For patrons coming from Little Island, Gallow Green at the McKittrick Hotel on West 27th Street boasts a little garden of vines and flowers on its rooftop, as well as a menu of appropriately floral-inspired cocktails like the Sleep No More with elderflower- and pea flower-infused vodka. And, of course, each of these rooftop bars offers up some of the city’s most spectacular views — a magical backdrop for a crisp, late-autumn night.
September 20, 2021
Boutique Living in a Neighborhood That Has It All
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For boutique living in a no-fee NYC apartment, The Townsway takes some beating. Well-appointed rooms and enviable extras combine with a happening, action-packed neighborhood at close quarters. This is renting as it should be.
The Apartments
A 15-story complex of apartments located just off Lexington Avenue, The Townsway is a building from the 1960s that’s been luxuriously reimagined to cater to the comforts of the 21st-century renter. Generously proportioned homes feature contemporary kitchens with stainless-steel appliances, newly fitted bathrooms with marble units, and bedrooms with ample walk-in closet space. These rooms combine to make a wonderful space for working from home, relaxing after a day in the office, or entertaining on weekends. The windows in each room bring in floods of natural light while offering up vistas of this covetable neighborhood. More of which in a moment.
The Extras
As a resident of The Townsway, you can safely leave your car in the on-site garage before being welcomed inside the recently redesigned entryway by a 24-hour doorman. There is also no need to leave the building for any laundry needs as there is a dedicated laundry room on site. On site you will also find the live-in resident manager that is available to answer any questions 24-hours a day.
The Neighborhood
Culture. Dining. Green spaces. Transportation links. When it comes to the location of these no-fee apartments, Townsway residents are well and truly spoiled. Do your daily Vinyasa yoga workout at Equinox. Go see Maya Lin’s sublime outdoor sculpture of Atlantic white cedar trees, Ghost Forest, in nearby Madison Square Park (on till November). Laugh your head off at New York Comedy Club, home to some of the funniest people in the city. Devour the excellent sirloin steak sandwich, washed down with a punchy IPA, at Taproom 307. And, anytime you fancy heading further afield, The Townsway is close to the 6 subway and N/R/W lines, express bus lines, and FDR Drive. NYC is your oyster.
Discover your dream no-fee rental. Browse available apartments at The Townsway today.
September 20, 2021
Why You Should Choose Murray Hill
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With a Downtown edge and Uptown glamor, Murray Hill is high on the list of must-live neighborhoods in NYC. And with its food scene, charming architecture, nightlife, and quick-commute location, it’s easy to see why the area is popular with everyone from fashionistas to Wall Street traders. Add to that the amenity-filled, no-fee rentals you’ll find in Murray Park and Laurence Towers, and tree-lined Murray Hill is truly an ideal place to call home. Let’s see why:
Work-Life Balance
Whether you work in Midtown or Downtown, Murray Hill’s location can’t be beaten thanks to easy access to trains, buses, and Citi Bike stations. Want to take the scenic route to work? Just head to the water and hop on the East River Ferry that will have you Downtown in no time.
An easy commute doesn’t just mean less stress during rush hour but more time for enjoying Murray Hill’s singular delights with the important people in your life.
A Foodie’s Paradise
While you could spend the night in at your no-fee Murray Hill rental and cook in your well-equipped kitchen, you’ll be tempted to explore the culinary scene in the area.
Step into the minimal and chic Kajitsu—a Japanese restaurant dedicated to the practice of “shojin,” which places a particular focus on the quality, freshness, and beauty of the food being served. Their menu changes seasonally, but the high caliber of their vegetarian menu stays evergreen.
For a more carnivorous culinary experience, Wolfgang’s Steakhouse gives you a chance to roll up your sleeves and indulge in the most mouthwatering, cuts-like-butter steak you’ve ever had the pleasure to consume. Start off with their crispy crab cakes, then work your way through their porterhouse for two—even if you get it just for yourself.
Parks Aplenty
One of the most pleasant parts of living in Murray Hill is access to some of the city’s best outdoor activities and greenspace. So, pack a cooler, grab a picnic blanket, and get out there and explore. For a kid-friendly afternoon that’s just a few blocks away, Madison Square Park is a tranquil oasis with one of the city’s choicest playgrounds. Enjoy an afternoon in the sun chatting with friends in Bryant Park as you sit on the iconic green bistro chairs dispersed throughout the area. Or grab a drink from the Bryant Park Grill.
Sightseeing in Your Backyard
New Yorkers don’t often get the chance or the time to explore the city’s most famous landmarks. But in Murray Hill, you’re within 15 minutes of some of the biggest ones. Take a ride to the top at
the nearby Empire State Building. Watch the crowds scurry about the magnificent architecture of Grand Central Terminal. Or indulge in a little art deco with a trip to the lobby of the Chrysler Building.
No matter what aspect you enjoy most, Murray Hill gives you a chance to do it all. Contact Algin Management today to find world-class options right in the heart of one of Manhattan’s favorite neighborhoods.
August 15, 2021
Algin Management’s Best Rooftop & Indoor Pools
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Looking to enjoy the remaining weeks of Summer outdoors at the rooftop pool? Or take a dip in one of the best NYC indoor pools as the weather begins to cool? Luckily, Algin Management offers a selection of luxury no-fee apartments in properties across Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown West, and Greenwich Village, each with their own private swimming facilities. Let’s dive in.
Sessanta’s 40-Foot Lap Pool
The jewel in the crown of these stunning luxury apartments on 229 West 60th Street is Sessanta Club*. Here, residents are spoiled with sporting amenities, including a lighted outdoor tennis court, on which to practice your backhand any time of the day or evening, and a sizable state-of-the-art gym. Right now, though, it’s all about the beautiful 40-foot indoor lap pool; a dip in this will immediately refresh and revitalize. Ceiling-height windows overlooking an English-style garden bring the outdoors in… minus the blazing heat.
Hilary Gardens’ Two-Level Sky Deck
Crowning Greenwich Village’s highly desirable apartments at Hilary Gardens is a two-level rooftop sky deck. At 35 stories high, the decks here command incredible views of the New York City skyline, including such icons as One World Trade Center. Get changed in the on-site locker rooms, then dive into the shimmering waters of the pool*. Alternate between bracing dips in the temperature-controlled pool and sunning yourself on one of the pool-side loungers. As the day wears on, change into light evening wear and reemerge with cocktail in hand to admire a glorious Manhattan sunset.
ARO’s Sky Club
Residents of the apartments for rent at ARO have no need for concern. After all, they have exclusive access to the Sky Club*—a rooftop haven featuring a pool, where you can bathe in the crisp waters while enjoying stunning vistas of NYC. Shower down, towel off, and recline on a lounger with a long, tall drink. (Something like a piña colada or mint julep would go down nicely.) ARO also boasts an indoor pool featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and stylish interior design. There’s a sauna, too, but perhaps save that for a month or two from now.
Want to cool off in style this summer with a private pool? Explore Algin Management’s dazzling portfolio of no-fee apartments.
*Additional fees may apply.