The Middle East Side encompasses the blocks between Lexington Avenue and the East River in the East 20s through 30s, featuring a mix of pre-war co-ops, postwar condo towers, and brick walk-up apartmen...
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The Middle East Side encompasses the blocks between Lexington Avenue and the East River in the East 20s through 30s, featuring a mix of pre-war co-ops, postwar condo towers, and brick walk-up apartment buildings along tree-lined side streets. The 6 train runs along Lexington Avenue with stops at 23rd, 28th, and 33rd Streets, and the neighborhood sits within walking distance of Grand Central Terminal.
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