Beekman East
330 East 49th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $439,000 to $659,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 4
  • Apartments for Rent: 6
This speckled beige-brick apartment building was erected in 1962 and converted to a condominium in 1982.

It has 142 apartments on 14 floors.

The building, which is known as Beekman east and is located at 330 East 49th Street, has a canopied wntrance with a doorman and lush sidewalk landscaping. It has a garage and wide windows and some protruding air-conditioners.

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40 Sutton Place


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $475,000 to $1,195,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 4
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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330 East 57th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Condominium
  • Apartment Price Range
    $2,750,000 to $2,930,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 2
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
This attractive 17-story building at 330 East 57th Street has a Mocha Crème limestone façade with broad large reflective blue windows and dark blue-green spandrels that extend slightly into the side limestone piers.

Cesidio del Rio of Madrid and Arquitectonica are the architects and Francisco Rubio is the developer.

The building, which was completed in 2008, is just to the east of (read more)

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205 East 63rd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $389,000 to $1,275,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 7
  • 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.

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River House
435 East 52nd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Cooperative
  • Apartment Price Range
    $4,900,000 to $14,900,000
  • Apartments for Sale: 3
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
Arguably the city's, if not the world's, finest apartment building, River House is the epitome of "swell" living.

Erected in 1931 when its area still teemed with tenements, it was mocked in the famous and popular 1936 movie, "Dead End" that was Lillian Hellman's adaptation of Sidney Kingsley's play. The play and movie, which starred Humphrey Bogart, focus on (read more)

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Rivercourt
429 East 52nd Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 0
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.

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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.

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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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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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The Morrison
360 East 57th Street


  • Location
    Upper East Side / Beekman/Sutton Place
  • Type Rental
  • Apartments for Sale: 0
  • Apartments for Rent: 9
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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