







ARO
30 day minimum stay required
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About this property
Experience Midtown West living through a prism of light and air at ARO, extraordinary Manhattan rental residences conceived with innovative design, exquisite finishes and exceptional amenities that make it an inviting place to call home. Reinterpreting the iconic Midtown West skyscraper, its curved form maximizes inspiring and dramatic views that take advantage of these no-fee luxury apartments’ central location in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan.
Rising over 60 stories, ARO’s striking form features a sculptural cantilevered design of fluid twists and curves. The award-winning architecture by CetraRuddy accentuates transparency and light, with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer sweeping views of all of Manhattan, including Central Park and Columbus Circle, along with Midtown West and Hell’s Kitchen below.
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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.