36 Sutton Place South CLOSE 
This 17-story apartment building was erected in 1949 and converted to a cooperative in 1962. It has 101 apartments, many with balconies. This area is one of the most desirable residential enclaves in the city because of its many water vistas, its small parks, its quiet and its proximity to midtown. A nice small park is at 57th Street and another one is a few blocks to the south on Sutton Place, both with fine East River views. A westbound cross-town bus is available at 57th Street and Sutton Place. There are several restaurants nearby on First Avenue, which also has a full complement of neighborhood stores to service this popular and expensive community.
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