Sutton Place stretches from East 53rd to East 59th Street along the East River, featuring elegant pre-war co-ops with limestone facades, Tudor Revival apartment houses, and classic townhouses on low-t...
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Sutton Place stretches from East 53rd to East 59th Street along the East River, featuring elegant pre-war co-ops with limestone facades, Tudor Revival apartment houses, and classic townhouses on low-traffic, tree-lined blocks. The Lexington Avenue-53rd Street station (E/M) and the 59th Street station (4/5/6/N/Q/R) provide north-south and crosstown connections. Six pocket parks maintained by the Sutton Place Parks Conservancy overlook the East River waterfront.
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