40 Sutton Place


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $375,000 to $1,250,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 4
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This 9-story, beige-brick apartment building at the top of Sutton Place overlooks the great Queensboro Bridge.

Built in 1954, the building at 40 Sutton Place, which is also known as 442 East 59th Street, has 74 apartments and was converted to a condominium in 1981.

It has a polished black granite one-story base with a canopied entrance. The building has a doorman (read more)

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The Beekman Regent
351 East 51st Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,095,000 to $2,480,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This handsome, 20-story tower earned the 2002 Mercedes Benz Property Award for the "Finest New Redevelopment in the World." It was scheduled for completion in late 2001 and is a condominium with 64 apartments.

The building is across the street from another luxury apartment tower, the Grand Beekman at 400 East 51st Street, that was in construction and both are close (read more)

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St. James Tower
415 East 54th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This 32-story, 106-unit tower was erected in 1983 and designed by Emery Roth & Sons for a development group that included some English investors.

In his book, "New York A Guide To The Metropolis Walking Tours Of Architecture And History," (McGraw-Hill, 1983), Gerard R. Wolfe compares this building with River Tower, a much larger apartment tower of the same period across (read more)

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The Revere
400 East 54th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This 30-story, dark-brown brick tower on the southeast corner of First Avenue and 54th Street has an impressive entrance in a small plaza that is raised a few steps above the sidewalk, an design that is not very popular with urban designers and the physically disabled.

The 229-unit tower was built in 1970 and converted to a condominium in 1987.

It is (read more)

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444 East 57th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 1
This handsome, 15-story, red-brick apartment building is a short walk from Sutton Place. It was erected in 1927 and has 45 condominium apartments.

Over the years, it has served as home to numerous celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, the actress, and Bill Blass, the designer.

It has a four-story rusticated limestone base with a canopied entrance with two-story-high columns and sidewalk landscaping. (read more)

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Sutton House
415 East 52nd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $625,000 to $2,495,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 5
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This large, white-brick apartment building, which is known as Sutton House, has a very impressive landscaped entrance down a few steps from the sidewalk into a very large lobby.

Built in 1959, the building has a 19-story tower flanked by two 12-story wings, one of which occupies the entire east blockfront on First Avenue and which also housed the famous Perigord (read more)

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205 East 63rd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $248,000 to $525,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 5
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This attractive, 20-story, beige-brick apartment building was erected in 1961 and was converted to a cooperative in 1974. It has 128 units.

The building has a one-story polished gray granite base, a doorman, a garage, some terraces and bay windows and sidewalk landscaping on the side-street. It has no health club, no roof deck and permits protruding air-conditioners.

This stretch (read more)

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400 East 59th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $599,000 to $1,900,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 4
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
For a generation or so, some civic activists in the Sutton Place neighborhood fought fiercely to block a project known as Bridgemarket that would have restored the enclosed Gustavino tile vaults of the Queensborough Bridge on the east side of First Avenue at 59th Street, directly across from this handsome pre-war apartment building.

The city had enclosed the vaults and used (read more)

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2 Beekman Place


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $379,000 to $1,495,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This attractive, 18-story apartment house at 2 Beekman Place was designed by Rosario Candela and built by H. Lane Ogle and Nellie Lane Ogle in 1932.

The building has a one-story, rusticated limestone base and an entrance canopy with a two-story limestone entrance surround. It is also known as 15-19 Mitchell Place. The brown-brick building has numerous terraces on (read more)

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1 Sutton Place South


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $2,700,000 to $15,000,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
One of the city's grandest luxury apartment houses, One Sutton Place South is a freestanding structure overlooking the East River between 56th and 57th Streets.

The 13-story cooperative apartment house has an elegant triple-arched entrance driveway that opens to a lobby that, in turn, opens to its private garden facing the East River.

Passersby on the street can peer through the arches (read more)

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440 East 57th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $815,000 to $1,175,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This attractive, 22-story, mid-block, red-brick apartment building was erected in 1962. It is a cooperative and has 74 units.

This is one of the nicest blocks along 57th Street, although like many in the city it has its inconsistencies such as the "L"-shaped, white-brick apartment building across the street at 411 East 57th Street that wraps around and looms over (read more)

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2 Sutton Place South


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $750,000 to $750,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
Very few apartment houses in New York have enclosed driveways, but the short strip of Sutton Place has two: 1 Sutton Place South and this building.

One Sutton Place South has its driveway conventionally located at the center of its main, block-long facade.

This building, which does not have an entire blockfront, has its driveway at the 57th Street corner. It (read more)

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Southgate
414 East 52nd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $525,000 to $945,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This development of five buildings was designed by Emery Roth for Bing & Bing, one of the city's premier builders of upper-middle-class housing in the 1920's and 1930's.

The richly textured reddish salmon brick facades and sparse but good Art Deco detailing added significantly to the ambiance of the "Beekman Place" area.

The four 10-story buildings on 52nd Street are similar in (read more)

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1 Beekman Place


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $10,750,000 to $11,900,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
The most prestigious Beekman Place apartment building is, appropriately, One Beekman Place, which was designed by Sloan & Robertson and Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray and completed in 1929.

While it presents a pleasant and handsome west facade, it gives no hint of the complex and very impressive facade facing the East River. There, it presents an asymmetrical mass of balconies (read more)

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444 East 52nd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $995,000 to $995,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
The next best thing to living in the city's finest apartment building is having it as your neighbor across the street. The River House with its gated driveway is directly across from this very handsome apartment building on this quiet, dignified, dead-end street that overlooks the East River.

This distinguished, 11-story building does not overlook the river as there is (read more)

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430 East 57th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $1,095,000 to $1,095,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 1
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This handsome 16-story, mid-block, red-brick apartment building was erected in 1926. It is a cooperative and has 60 units.

This is one of the nicest blocks along 57th Street, although like many in the city it has its inconsistencies such as the "L"-shaped, white-brick apartment building across the street at 411 East 57th Street that wraps around and looms over (read more)

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4 Sutton Place


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This very handsome, 14-story, red-brick apartment building was erected in 1928. It is a cooperative and has only 10 units.

One of the nicest buildings in the Sutton Place area, this has a two-story limestone base, sidewalk landscaping, high ceilings, large apartments, consistent fenestration and a doorman. It has considerable "light-and-air" because of the low-rise, townhouse block on the (read more)

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20 Sutton Place South


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This attractive, 22-story, red-brick apartment building was erected in 1955. It is a cooperative and has 89 units.

While not the most distinguished Sutton Place apartment building, it has a fine location in this very attractive, quiet and elegant community. Two parks overlooking the East River are nearby on Sutton Place and this building is one block south of (read more)

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Allen House
340 East 51st Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This red-brick apartment building at 340 East 51st Street was erected in 1965 and was designed by Sidney Goldhammer.

The 13-story building, which is known as Allen House, has a doorman and a canopied entrance, discrete air-conditioners, and a polished black granite entrance surround. The entrance is four steps down.

The mid-block building is convenient to the United Nations, (read more)

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400 East 58th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This red-brick apartment building at 400 East 58th Street was erected in 1929 and designed by George F. Pelham, whose other buildings include 944, 1120 and 1225 Park Avenue, 1136 Fifth Avenue, 98 Riverside Drive, and 30 Beekman Place.

The 16-story building has 124 rental apartments.

It is also known as 1058-64 Fifth Avenue.

It has a doorman, a concierge, a canopied (read more)

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Rivercourt
429 East 52nd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartment Price Range
    $0 to $6,695
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 2
This 37-story rental apartment building, which is known as River Court, is in the lee of River House, one of the city's most spectacular, glamorous and legendary apartment buildings.

River House is a few doors to the east at the end of the street overlooking the East River and has a very, very impressive gateway and landscaped driveway entrance.

River Court, (read more)

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The Morrison
360 East 57th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
Angled buildings are relatively rare in Manhattan and this one has one of its facades angled to provide broader views of the great Queensborough Bridge that crosses the East River at 59th Street.

The views are not unobstructed as they are some tall towers just to the south of the bridge to the east, but the angled views greatly expanded (read more)

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400 East 55th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This brown-brick, 17-story building at 400 East 55th Street was erected in 1956 and designed by Sidney Frieman.

It has 129 rental apartments.

The building, which is also know as 994-1000 First Avenue, has a doorman and a polished gray-granite one-story base. The building has protruding air-conditioners and no garage and no roof deck.

It is convenient to many restaurants in the (read more)

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The Bamford
333 East 56th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This very large rental apartment building was erected by Glenwood Management, one of the city's leading luxury apartment buildings, in 1983 and remodeled in 1992.

The 19-floor building has about 14 apartments per floor, a rooftop health club and pool, a sundeck, a 24-hour doorman, a bicycle room, storage space, a water filtration system, a children's playroom, a garage with security (read more)

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405 East 54th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This 15-story apartment building at 405 East 54th Street was erected in 1930 and designed by George and Edward Blum and is notable for its "clinker brick" façade.

"Clinker" bricks are denser and heavier than regular bricks and in firing were often too close to the fire and ended up with volcanic textures and darker colors and they were often discarded.

The (read more)

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