400 East 57th Street CLOSE
This attractive, 19-story, white-brick, post-war apartment building has 267 rental apartments.
It has a good location in the Sutton Place neighborhood. Sutton Place and a nice small park overlooking the East River are one long block away to the east and the handsome restaurant and supermarket under the vaults of the Manhattan approach to the Queensborough Bridge are two blocks to the north.
There is excellent cross-town bus service on 57th Street although subways are not too close. Because of the bridge, there is considerable traffic in this area. New luxury apartment construction projects at the start of this millennium several blocks to the south on First Avenue closer to the United Nations complex have generated an substantial improvement of the retail character of this avenue.
This building has a doorman, some terraces, a one-step-up entrance, consistent fenestration, a roof deck, a garage and a nice lobby. It has no sidewalk landscaping, no health club and no balconies.






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