Home to the rapid rivers of pedestrians, sleek architecture and iconic, glittering skyline that have become synonymous with the words “New York City” and “Manhattan,” East Midtown is a neighborhood that defies easy categorization, pulsing with life and living history. Divided into Midtown East and Clinton, Midtown Manhattan is indisputably the busiest single commercial district in the United States, and among the most intensely and diversely used pieces of real estate in the world. The hundreds of businesses that populate Midtown East result in a community half comprised of commuters: the population booms to roughly 200,000 in the daytime but shrinks to 50,000 at night.
But those living here don’t suffer loneliness. The permanent residents of Midtown East enjoy a wealth of NYC’s more popular sights, booming housing and a reputation for safety that contradicts the stereotype of the big city. Midtown East stretches from 42nd Street north to 59th Street, and east of Fifth Avenue to the East River. It includes the sub-districts of Murray Hill, Kip’s Bay, Sutton and Beekman, and is populated with some of the most iconic landmarks of New York City. Historic Grand Central Station, recently renovated, is the central hub of transportation and hosts the famed Oyster Bar restaurant. Rockefeller Center, the United Nations Headquarters, and the Chrysler building are all beautiful, world-renowned architectural establishments. The original Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany’s, and Bergdorf Goodman suit the the high-end shopper, while dozens of famed luncheonettes, steakhouses and grills appeal to diplomats and businessmen holding meetings at their tables as well as families stopping for a bite on their way home. With plush new condominiums sprouting between the pre-war brownstones, Midtown East is a NYC neighborhood of international stature that manages to retain strong family appeal.
Midtown East, Sutton Place | 1 Beekman Place
1 Beekman Place is known for being one of the most prestigious addresses in Sutton Place as well as on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The elegant pre-war co-op was designed by the architectural firms of Sloan & Robertson and Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray and completed in 1929. Apartments at 1 Beekman Place have a stunning view of the East River. Balconies and bay windows have given the building an asymmetric look that has led 1 Beekman Place to be compared to castles.
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Amenities- basketball court
- doorman
- fitness center
- garden
- laundry room
- parking
Features- concierge
- lounge
- tennis court
- wine cellar
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| Sales | from $11,900,000 |
Midtown East, Sutton Place | 1 Sutton Place South
1 Sutton Place South is one of the most elegant co-ops in Manhattan. The building, which overlooks the East River, was designed by the famous Rosadio Candela. Sutton Place is known as being one of the most luxurious neighborhoods in New York, and 1 Sutton Place lives up to these standards, The stately, pre-war brick building has one of the more prestigious addresses on Sutton Place, making the apartments for sale at 1 Sutton Place extremely popular.
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Amenities- garden
- laundry service
- storage room
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| Sales | $1,925,000 - $3,350,000 |
Midtown East, Turtle Bay | 100 United Nations Plaza
Contemporary lavishness with a decidedly international air abounds at 100 United Nations Plaza, the luxury condominium facing the headquarters of the historic world governing center. But you don’t have to be a foreign diplomat to enjoy these Turtle Bay apartments (though diplomatic immunity would be nice), just a lover of comfort and spaciousness. This sleek skyscraper, culminating in a sharp peak, houses fifty-one floors of refined luxury condos. The busy airs of Midtown are left outside 100 United Nations Plaza’s doors.
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Amenities- courtyard
- doorman
- fitness center
- garden
- laundry room
- parking
Features- business meeting room
- concierge
- lounge
| Type |
Price Range |
| Sales | $729,000 - $1,825,000 |
| Rentals | $3,000 - $7,900 |
Midtown East | 136 East 55th Street
The apartments of 136 East 55th Street are available units in the New York City real estate market. The building at 136 East 55th Street is an opportunity for those looking for a new home in New York City. Apartments at 136 East 55th Street have design features like balconies. For those seeking Post-war Mid-rise apartments, 136 East 55th Street may suit them. 136 East 55th Street is a rental building. Residents and guests of 136 East 55th Street live across 15 floors and 193 apartments. 136 East 55th Street was built in 1957. 136 East 55th Street is a Post-war Mid-rise building offering apartments in Manhattan.
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Amenities- doorman
- elevator
- laundry room
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Midtown East | 150 East 57th Street
150 East 57th Street offers apartments filled with details befitting its Manhattan location. These apartments provide residents with details such as terraces. Building features and amenities include doorman and concierge. These apartments are an example of rental living in Midtown East. Visitors to 150 East 57th Street, located at the cross streets of Lexington Avenue/Third Avenue, may take advantage of its available apartments. 150 East 57th Street offers 34 floors and 145 apartments. 150 East 57th Street’s rental apartments are available in Manhattan’s Midtown East.
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Amenities- health club
- laundry room
- pool
- doorman
- views
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Midtown East | 200 Central Park South
An apartment across the street from Central Park is something special. So, 200 Central Park South is just that, providing luxurious residences to New Yorkers that overlook the city’s most famous park. The high-rise building has a unique design, featuring many curved windows. The interior is unique as well; apartments for sale at 200 Central Park South are located near all of the action that Midtown West has to offer.
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Amenities- doorman
- parking
- storage room
- valet service
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| Sales | $699,000 - $5,750,000 |
| Rentals | from $4,995 |
Midtown East | 205 East 59th Street
Living at 205 E59 may appeal to Manhattan apartment hunters searching for New York City homes. Features like 205 E59’s concierge and doorman are available for this building’s residents. Apartments at 205 East 59th Street have design features like oversized windows. A Post-war High-rise building, 205 East 59th Street offers apartments for residents. The Manhattan apartments at 205 East 59th Street prime their residents for living in the Big Apple. 205 E59 provides all of the benefits of rental living. 205 East 59th Street offers 27 floors and 62 apartments. 205 E59 was built in 2004. The rental apartments on 205 East 59th Street provide available apartments in New York City’s Midtown East.
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Amenities- doorman
- valet service
- yoga studio
- elevator
- fitness center
- garden
Features- concierge
- lounge
- private storage
- rooftop deck
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Price Range |
| Sales | $1,875,000 - $2,695,000 |
| Rentals | $1,500 - $6,000 |
Midtown East, Turtle Bay | 343 East 50th Street
Located in Midtown East at 353 East 50th Street, the M at Beekman was originally four separate pre-war brownstones that were built in 1880, only to be converted into 23 unique condominiums by architect Adam Kushner in 2004. The M at Beekman was brought into the new millennium and it is now filled with stunning apartments. With convenient subway access and a boundless array of shops and restaurants only a few blocks’ walk away, the Midtown Manhattan lifestyle has never been more attainable.
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Features- day spa
- rooftop deck
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Price Range |
| Sales | from $1,475,000 |
| Rentals | from $6,750 |
Midtown East, Upper East Side | 500 Park Avenue
Originally known as the Pepsi Building, 500 Park Tower, located at--you guessed it--500 Park Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side is a mixed use luxury condominium development. The lower floors are used as offices and the upper floors as luxury condominiums. Residents are able to enter the building through separate a entrance and lobby. The upper 24 floors of 500 Park Tower were designed by the famous architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, bringing unique style to the Upper East Side.
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Amenities- doorman
- laundry room
- storage room
Features- concierge
- rooftop deck
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| Listings Coming Soon |
Midtown East | 865 First Avenue
Located at 865 First Avenue, 865 UN Plaza is a pre-war condominium originally built in 1927 and converted in 2007. At a fantastic Midtown East location, 865 UN Plaza is surrounded by popular Manhattan landmarks, while creating an atmosphere of elegance and privacy.
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| Type |
Price Range |
| Sales | from $879,000 |
| Rentals | from $3,300 |