Live in history while enjoying the classic sophistication of Olde Atlantic City. The Ritz Carlton Condominiums offers so many amenities and inclusions that you will never tire of taking advantage of them. 24 hour security and 4 elevators will allow you to come and go whenever you please at any time of day or night. The list of amenities includes: Common Area Maintenance, Exterior Building Maintenance, Health Club, Heat, Insurance, Laundry, Management, Parking Fee, Pool(s), Trash, Water, AC, gym, 24 hour pool access, Lounge with WiFi internet access, two private locker rooms and access to many common areas to meet friends, clients, guests or family. Steps from the boardwalk and beach you will never tire of what the Jersey Shore has to offer. This corner unit offers endless ocean views from 14 floors above the sand. Enjoy the Air Show from the privacy of your own air conditioned space if you so desire, fireworks, boats, people having fun, the list is endless. The unit also offers 3 walk in closets (one in the bedroom) a cute eat in kitchen, a wonderfully appointed unit featuring beautiful trim work throughout, intricate tray ceilings, and an updated bathroom as well. The unit also includes a washer and dryer (which not all units have), full furnishings, and beach chairs waiting to be used in the upcoming spring & summer. Updated within the last few years, this unit is move in ready and available immediately. A short history on the historically significant Ritz Carlton below: THE RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL- ATLANTIC CITY (HISTORICAL TIMELINE) 1920-1921: 600 room facility designed by New York architectural firm of Warren and Wetmore who designed New York’s famous Grand Central Terminal. The General Contractor assigned to the project was the Thompson-Starrett Company. Warren and Wetmore designed several hotels for The Ritz-Carlton chain, including the New York City and Montreal branches. In addition, the firm also designed additions to the Ambassador, Shelburne, and St. Charles Hotels in Atlantic City. Of interest, the interior marble throughout the facility was executed by Brooklyn Steam Marble Company. Original furnishings (inclusive of rugs and carpets) of the property were supplied by B. Altman & Company a high-end department store based in New York City that closed in the 1989. The Interior Designer assigned to the property was John B. Smeraldi. Additional construction information is as follows: -Painting: W.P. Nelson, Company -Structural Steel and Cast Iron: McCormick Brothers -Elevators: Atlantic Elevator Company -Fire Alarm System: The Atlantic City Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company -Generators: Moore Steam Turbine Corporation -Wood Floors: Jas. McBride Flooring Company -Plastering, Art, Travertine Stone, Botticino Art, and Marble: Louis Bloom Studios (Information gathered from the Ritz Carlton Condominiums website)