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Ivy Terrace (Closed Permanently)

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Fabulous.
Six charming suites in the middle of Manhattan in walking distance to city highlights. Each suite has a Queen-sized cherrywood sleighbed or old-world cast iron bed with luxurious mattresses, extra pillows, cable TV with VCR, telephone/answering machine and air conditioning. Your complete kitchen includes full-sized refrigerator, microwave, stove, dishes, cookware, coffeemaker, toaster, table linens, and plenty of breakfast treats.


Address
230 East 58th Street
New York, NY 10022

Near: Between 2nd and 3rd

East Side



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