
Midtown apartments offer something for everyone with a wide range of building types and prices for any budget. Midtown Manhattan covers the middle area of the city from the East River to the Hudson River and from 14th Street up to 59th Street. It encompasses multiple neighborhoods with all different characteristics from Hell’s Kitchen to Gramercy and from Murray Hill to Chelsea. When analyzing your options, get a feel for what each location offers and which is best suited for your needs and tastes.
This part of the city is dominated by mid and high rise buildings and resident demographics vary widely. Upper Midtown (above 42nd Street) is popular for those that want to live close to work and minimize their commute to the office. Lower Midtown is represented by more of a younger demographic with recent college grads flocking to Murray Hill and Chelsea. Neighborhoods like Sutton Place and Beekman cater to an upscale crowd, while Hell’s Kitchen and Midtown West offer more reasonably priced living options.
Midtown Manhattan offers its residents a wide variety of activities appropriate for all demographics. Cultural opportunities include a visit to the Museum of Modern Art for an exhibition, Carnegie Hall for a concert or Madison Square Garden for a sporting event. The selection of parks, primarily Bryant Park, Madison Square Park and Union Square, provide open space for both adults and children to relax and play. Furthermore, the area’s vast food and drink options can satisfy anyone’s palate.
Carnegie Mews (211 West 56th Street) – A post-war high-rise concierge building offering a garage.
The Biltmore (271 West 47th Street) – A modern high-rise doorman building offering a gym and garage.
Marc NY (260 West 54th Street) – A doorman building offering a gym and garage.
Number 5 (5 East 44th Street) – A modern high-rise doorman condo building.
Trump Parc East (100 Central Park South) – A pre-war mid-rise doorman elevator condo building.
210 Central Park South – A post-war high-rise doorman building offering a garage.
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