Lincoln Square

A bastion of the arts in the Upper West Side, Lincoln Square is centered around the intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue, between West 65th and West 66th streets. A rapidly growing area of Manhattan, Lincoln Square is expanding and renovating, with new high-rise apartment complexes and condominiums, rapid gentrification and a vibrant community of artists, college students and young professionals. Once a neighborhood consisting predominantly of tenements nicknamed San Juan Hill, the recent construction of Lincoln Center for Performing Arts prompted a wave of new luxury apartments and condos that has yet to abate.

An area known for celebrating and fostering the arts, the performing arts schools of Juilliard, LaGuardia High School, and Fordham University established their campuses in Lincoln Square. Nearby Central Park and the Lincoln Square Farmers Market add local greenery to this niche of the Upper West Side, and museums and religious centers such as the Museum of Biblical Art provide intellectual and spiritual stimulation. Upscale and culturally rich, Lincoln Square is a revitalized part of New York City that is home to world-renowned artistic institutions, a vibrant community and bustling growth.

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The Century

Lincoln Square, Upper West Side | 25 Central Park West

    Amenities
  • bike room
  • courtyard
  • garden
  • laundry room
  • storage room
  • valet service
    Features
  • nursery
  • rooftop deck
Type Price Range
Sales $995,000 - $10,395,000
Rentals $8,000 - $13,500

1 Central Park

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 1 Central Park

1 Central Park

Offering residences in the City That Never Sleeps, the apartments at New York City’s 1 Central Park are a place to call home. 1 Central Park is a Post-war Hirise. These apartments provide residents with details such as high ceilings. 1 Central Park at CPW/59TH/CPS is an opportunity for those looking for a new home. These apartments are an example of condominium living in Upper West Side. Residents and guests of 1 Central Park live across 80 floors and apartments. The condominium apartments on 1 Central Park provide available apartments in New York City’s Upper West Side.

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    Amenities
  • health club
  • pool
  • parking
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
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1 Columbus Place

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 1 Columbus Place

1 Columbus Place

1 Columbus Place is a building that appeals to many New Yorkers. Located at W. 58th St/W. 59th St, these apartments prime their residents for living in the Big Apple. For those seeking Post-war Hirise apartments, 1 Columbus Place is available. 1 Columbus Place is a rental building. With 51 floors and 729 apartments, 1 Columbus Place offers choices for residents. This rental was built in 1997. The listings at 1 Columbus Place in Manhattan’s Upper West Side are available for those looking for Post-war Hirise apartments.

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    Amenities
  • bike room
  • health club
  • laundry room
  • parking
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Rentalsfrom $3,995

15 West 64th Street

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 15 West 64th Street

15 West 64th Street

Offering residences in the City That Never Sleeps, the apartments at New York City’s 15 West 64th Street are a place to call home. These apartments are an example of rental living in Upper West Side. For those seeking Pre-war Walkup apartments, 15 West 64th Street may suit them. Located at CPW/Broadway, these apartments prime their residents for living in the Big Apple. Touches like high ceilings are built into some of these apartments. With 5 floors and 20 apartments, 15 West 64th Street offers choices for residents. 15 West 64th Street’s rental apartments are available in Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

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    Amenities
  • laundry room
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16 West 64th Street

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 16 West 64th Street

16 West 64th Street

Living at 16 West 64th Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. 16 West 64th Street provides a housing choice for its residents at C.P.W. & Broadway. Upper West Side rental hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. These apartments provide residents with details such as high ceilings. A Post-war Walkup building, 16 West 64th Street offers apartments for residents. 16 West 64th Street in Manhattan’s Upper West Side offers rental residents new homes.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
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160 West 66th Stree

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 160 West 66th Street

160 West 66th Stree

Offering residences in the City That Never Sleeps, the apartments at New York City’s 160 West 66th Stree are a place to call home. A take on the condominium, these apartments are currently available on the market. The Post-war Hirise apartments of 160 West 66th Stree are an option for those seeking housing. 160 West 66th Street provides a housing choice for its residents at Broadway/Amsterdam Avenue. These apartments provide residents with details such as high ceilings. With 60 floors and 344 apartments, 160 West 66th Stree offers choices for residents. 160 West 66th Street was established in 1990. The listings at 160 West 66th Street in Manhattan’s Upper West Side are available for those looking for Post-war Hirise apartments.

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    Amenities
  • health club
  • laundry room
  • pool
  • parking
  • doorman
  • views
Type Price Range
Sales $745,000 - $2,720,000
Rentals $2,500 - $12,000

17 West 64th Street

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 17 West 64th Street

17 West 64th Street

17 West 64th Street is a building that appeals to many New Yorkers. Apartments at 17 West 64th Street have design features like terraces. Upper West Side co-op hunters may find their search at an end with these Manhattan apartments. The Manhattan apartments at 17 West 64th Street, located at the cross streets of Central Park West/Broadway, are a real estate option for both established and brand-new New York City residents. For those seeking Pre-war Elevator apartments, 17 West 64th Street is available. Residents and guests of 17 West 64th Street live across 10 floors and 56 apartments. 17 West 64th Street is a Pre-war Elevator building offering apartments in Manhattan.

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    Amenities
  • laundry room
  • views
Type Price Range
Sales $375,000 - $700,000
Rentals $2,000 - $3,200

235 West 63rd Street

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 235 West 63rd Street

235 West 63rd Street

Living at 235 West 63rd Street may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. 235 West 63rd Street is a Post-war Elevator. 235 West 63rd Street is a rental building. The Manhattan apartments at 235 West 63rd Street, located at the cross streets of Amsterdam Ave/WEA, are a real estate option for both established and brand-new New York City residents. This building spans 6 floors with 41 apartments. 235 West 63rd Street’s rental apartments are available in Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

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    Amenities
  • laundry room
  • views
Type Price Range
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243 West 63rd Street

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 243 West 63rd Street

243 West 63rd Street

243 West 63rd Street is an apartment building in Manhattan. A take on the rental, these apartments are currently available on the market. A Pre-war Elevator building, 243 West 63rd Street offers apartments for residents. 243 West 63rd Street at Amsterdam Ave/WEA is an opportunity for those looking for a new home. 243 West 63rd Street’s rental apartments are available in Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

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    Amenities
  • doorman
Type Price Range
Listings Coming Soon

244 West 64th Stree

Upper West Side, Lincoln Square | 244 West 64th Street

244 West 64th Stree

244 West 64th Stree offers apartments filled with details befitting its Manhattan location. The Pre-war Elevator apartments of 244 West 64th Stree are an option for those seeking housing. Located at Amsterdam Ave/WEA, these apartments prime their residents for living in the Big Apple. These apartments are an example of rental living in Upper West Side. This building spans 6 floors with 392 apartments. The listings at 244 West 64th Street in Manhattan’s Upper West Side are available for those looking for Pre-war Elevator apartments.

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    Amenities
  • fitness center
  • laundry room
  • doorman
Type Price Range
Rentalsfrom $2,495
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