Fine Sutton Place Apartments in New
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Sutton Place Apts In These Lovely Buildings:
One Sutton Place (1 sutton
place)
1 sutton place north
1 sutton place south
11 sutton place
12 sutton place
14 sutton place
14 sutton place south
15 sutton place
16 sutton place
2 sutton place
2 sutton place south
20 sutton place
20 sutton place south
25 sutton place
25 sutton place south
3 sutton place
30 sutton place
35 sutton place
36 sutton place
36 sutton place south
4 sutton place
40 sutton place
4310 sutton place
45 sutton place
45 sutton place south
5 sutton place
50 sutton place
50 sutton place south
60 sutton place
60 sutton place south
7 sutton place
8 sutton place
one sutton place
one sutton place north
one sutton place south
3 Riverview Terrace
Sutton Place
400 East 51st St
429 East 52nd St
Rivertower 420 East 54th St
330 East 56th St
350 East 56th St
303 East 57th St
The Sovereign East 58th St
401 East 60th St
420 East 54th St
444 East 57th St
Bridge Tower Place
Sutton Place is the name given to an affluent
street and surrounding enclave of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United
States.
In the narrowest sense, Sutton Place is the
wide (north/south) avenue located on the cusp of the Midtown and Upper East Side neighborhoods, running from 57th
Street to 59th Street, along the East River, south of the Queensboro Bridge; and the stretch that continues below
57th Street down to 53rd Street is called Sutton Place South.
These posh Sutton Place apartments are some of the most expensive in
Manhattan.
The lovely landscaped Sutton Place townhomes surround two public
parks.
As you can see, the park is built above the Eastside Drive, which is
directly underneath it.
Sutton Place, located on East 56th Street
between First and Second Avenues, is in one of New York City's most prestigious and exclusive
neighborhoods.
The building and its apartments, formerly the
Sutton Hotel, have been fully renewed with a gracious ambience that is elegant but not formal, impressive yet
intimate.
The Sutton Place neighborhood, bordered by the
East River, East 53rd and East 59th Streets, is a residential respite from the bustle of Midtown and serves as the
gateway to Manhattan's Upper Eastside.

The Madison Avenue boutiques and upscale
neighborhood restaurants are within walking distance.
Three blocks away is the D&D Building
(Design and Decoration).
For Sutton Place apartment renovations, it's
every interior designers' definitive source for furnishings, fabrics and architectural products.
Also located near Sutton Place are some of the
country's best hospitals - Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Weill Cornell affiliated with The New York Hospital and
New York Presbyterian.
Sutton Place apartments provide the privacy
that you'll want if you work in Midtown Manhattan.

Sutton Square is the cul-de-sac at the end of
East 58th Street, just off of Sutton Place; and Riverview Terrace is a row of townhouses on a short private
driveway that runs north from Sutton Square.

The greater "Sutton Place area" is bounded on
the east by the East River and on the west by Second Avenue, and is coextensive with Sutton Place and Sutton Place
South (i.e., 53rd Street to 59th Street).
Sutton Place is a small neighborhood where some
of Manhattan's wealthiest people live.
Sutton Place was originally one of several
disconnected stretches of Avenue A, where space allowed, east of First Avenue.
Effingham B. Sutton constructed a group of
brownstones in 1875 between 57th and 58th Streets, and is said to have lent the street his name, though the
earliest source found by The New York Times dates back to 1883.
The New York City Board of Aldermen approved a
petition to change the name from "Avenue A" to "Sutton Place", covering the blocks between 57th and 60th
Streets.
Sutton Place properties first became
fashionable around 1920, when several wealthy Manhattanites built townhouses overlooking the East
River.

Very shortly thereafter, developers started to
build grand co-operative apartment houses on Sutton Place and Sutton Place South, including several designed by
Rosario Candela.
Development came to an abrupt halt with the
Great Depression, and the luxury Sutton Place apartment buildings on the lower part of Sutton Place South (below
56th Street) and the northernmost part of Sutton Place (adjacent to the Queensboro Bridge) were not developed until
the 1940s and 1950s.
Prominent Sutton Place apartment owners include
architect I. M. Pei, former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, his son-in-law designer Kenneth Cole, and actress
Sigourney Weaver.

Former residents include Freddie Mercury,
Michael Jackson, Bill Blass, C. Z. Guest, Bobby Short, Irene Hayes, Elsie de Wolfe, Joan Crawford, Marilyn Monroe
and her then husband Arthur Miller.
One Sutton Place is an imposing townhouse at
the northeast corner of Sutton Place and East 57th Street, was built as a residence for Anne Harriman Vanderbilt,
widow of William K. Vanderbilt.
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Sutton Place Apartments
Inc.
420 East 51st
St.
New York, New
York

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