Prime Manhattan Realty - New York East Side Real Estate Information

New York East Side Real Estate

About East Side NYC
The East Side is the neighborhood that borders the East River on the island of Manhattan. Neighborhoods on the East Side include Harlem, the Upper East Side, Midtown, the United Nations Plaza, Union Square, and the Lower East Side. The many neighborhoods located in this section of Manhattan allow for great diversity in the office spaces that are available to rent. From the open lofts and artsy feel of the Lower East Side to the modern glass skyscrapers of Midtown, any type of space that your business needs can be found on the East Side. The FDR drive runs along the East River which makes travel within the neighborhood quick and easy. Allow the realtors at Prime Manhattan Realty to show you all of the best spaces that this area has to offer.

Upper East
The Upper East Side is home to many of the wealthiest New Yorkers, as well as Museum Mile and world class shopping. It is a convenient location for exploring Central Park, as well as the many museums along Museum Mile. The famous Madison Avenue is home to many couture and designer shops, and even if you can't afford to buy anything, the window shopping is extraordinary. Park Avenue is lined with gorgeous pre-war apartment buildings and the gardening down the median make it a lovely place to stroll. The Upper East Side is also home to many of Manhattan's Luxury Hotels.


Lower East
Once the world's largest Jewish community, the Lower East Side is now best known for great shopping bargains and delicious food. Bargain hunters will enjoy the many shops along Orchard Street, which are well known for offering clothing and shoes at great prices. Along other neighborhood streets you can find great deals on housewares, lighting and linens. Sundays are the best weekend days for visiting the Lower East Side, as many shop owners close on Saturdays to observe the Sabbath. From pickles and knishes to bialys and corned beef sandwiches, many stores and restaurants feature delicious foods reflecting the Jewish heritage of the Lower East Side. The Lower East Side is also home to one of New York City's most impressive museums, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. Housed in a former tenement building, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into neighborhood life during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.


For further information about specific spaces and buildings in Manhattan's East Side, call Prime Manhattan Realty at (212) 268-8043. We will find the perfect space for your needs at no cost! We will help to negotiate you an ideal lease agreement that will save you money and time.



 




New York East Side Real Estate Guide


Locale Subway
4 & 5 Trains at 125th Street / 86th Street / 59th Street / 42nd Street / 14th Street Union Square
6 Train runs local down the east side of Manhattan


24-Hour ATMs
Happiness Deli, 101 Delancey Street
Chase Manhattan, 109 Delancey Street
Washington Mutual, 104 Delancey Street


Post Office
US Post Office - Planetarium Station 127 W 83rd St, New York, NY 10024, Phone: (800) 275-8777
Pitt Office, 185 Clinton Street, between Grand and East Broadway
Knickerbocker Station, 168 E Broadway at Rutgers Street


Police Precinct
7th Precinct, 19 ½ Pitt Street at Delancey Street 212-477-7311


Pharmacies
Duane Reade, 100 Delancey Street (at Ludlow)
RX Plus, 289 Grand Street (at Eldridge)


Supermarkets
116 Street Supermarket Inc, 64 E 116Th St New York, New York 10029 - Phone 212-876-3323
2175 Grocery Inc, 2175 2Nd Ave New York, New York 10029 - Phone 212-828-8433
D'agostino Supermarkets Inc, 1074 Lexington Ave
Key Food, on 4th Street and Avenue A.


East Side Restaurants

Uptown
Alcala 342 E. 46th Street, New York, NY - Spanish Cuisine
Oscar's 201 Park Ave., New York, NY - International
Rouge Tomate 10 East 60th Street (between Madison and Fifth), New York, NY - World Cuisine
The Bourgeois Pig 111 East 7th Street, New York, NY - Cafe Fare
Serendipity III
Daniel
Aureole
EJ's Luncheonette

Downtown
Explore the neighborhood and find a wide variety of food establishments, from top-rated Manhattan restaurants and international eateries to scrumptious sandwich shops and local diners. To sample a wide variety of Italian and South American fare, stop by The Orchard, a popular Lower East Side choice for both lunch and dinner.



East Side Nightlife

Downtown
The area in and around Essex, Clinton, Stanton, and Rivington Streets have enough bars, lounges, and clubs to keep you moving all night. If dancing is your thing, check out Sapphire Lounge and Element, and as far as dive bars and pubs go, Whiskey Ward, Lolita, and Essex Street Ale House are local favorites. To join the faux-hawk and sunglasses scene, stop by Fat Baby, The Living Room, and R Bar.

East Side Parks and Recreation

Uptown
59 E 59 Theaters, 59 East 59th Street New York, New York 10022 - Phone 212-753-5959
Gingold Theatrical Group, 235 East 50Th Street New York, New York 10022 - Phone 212-355-7823
Affinity Co Theater Llc, 920 5Th Ave New York, New York 10021- Phone 212-585-3486
East End Tavern, 1589 1st Avenue New York, New York 10028 212-249-5960
Turtle Bay Grill & Lounge, 987 2nd Avenue New York, New York 10022 - Phone 212-223-4224

Downtown
The East River Park stretches along the East River from Montgomery Street to 12th Street and has football, soccer, and baseball fields, a full-size track, and an amphitheater, which is used for public performances.


Sara Roosevelt Park, located between Chrystie and Forsynth Streets, stretches from Canal Street to Houston Street and has several basketball courts, soccer fields, and small community gardens.


East Side Landmarks and History
Museum Mile is the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 72nd & 104th Streets. It was once named Millionaire's Row, and continues to be lined with the former mansions of the Upper East Side's wealthiest residents.


East Side Statistics
Population: 168,980
Average Age: 38
Median Income: $85,293