
Apartments near Manhattan Business Academy in New York, NY (126 Rentals)


351 W 20th St

355 W 20th St

167-169 Ninth Ave

361 20th St

359 W 20th St

345 W 20th St

331 W 20th St

165 Ninth Ave

402 W 20th St

404 W 20th St

New Chelsea

406 W 20th St

348 W 21st St

170-178 Ninth Ave

408 W 20th St

410 W 20th St

412 W 20th St

352 W 21st St

356 W 21st St

414 W 20th St

416 W 20th St

351 W 21st St

345 W 21st St

343 W 21st St

325 W 21st St

329 W 21st St

The Chelsea

420-424 W 20th St

335 W 21st St

331 W 21st St

182 9th Ave

403 W 21st St

405 W 21st St

324 W 22nd St

346 W 22nd St

338 W 22nd St

334 W 22nd St

301 W 21st St

402 W 22nd St

417 W 21st St

195 Ninth Ave

415 W 21st St

404 West 22nd St

425 W 21st St

424 W 22nd St

422 W 22nd St

427 W 21st St

426 W 22nd St

432 W 22nd St

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 2 at 351 W 18th St in New York, NY, Manhattan Business Academy serves grades 9-11 and has an enrollment of roughly 332 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top New York apartments for rent that are close to Manhattan Business Academy with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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