
Apartments near Governors Island Support Center in Manhattan, NY (4,882 Rentals)


54 Hicks St

425 Union St

384 Warren St

375 Baltic St

284 Pacific St

Baltic Tower

99 Bergen St

105 Wyckoff St

109 Wyckoff St

66 Cranberry St

286 Pacific St

285 Pacific St

377 Baltic St

386 Warren St

107 Wyckoff St

388 Warren St

429 Union St

Cobble Hill School

55 Hicks St

411 Degraw St

73 Orange St

70 Henry St

Beekman Landing

11 Willow St

227-231 Water St

Seaport North

183 Broadway

79-81 Nassau St

Pace University Dormitory

The Metro

112 Fulton St

136 William St

33 Middagh St

227 Front St

115 South St

196 Hoyt St

115 Wyckoff St

104 Dean St

383 Baltic St

390 Warren St

120 Bergen St

36 Peck Slip

107 Hoyt St

415 Degraw Condominium

394 Warren St

58 Middagh St

81 2nd St

86 Nassau Street

229-235 Front St

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There are currently 24,209 Studio Apartments in Manhattan with rent ranges from $1,600 to $10,500 with an average price of $3,792.
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