
Apartments near East River Plaza in New York, NY (8,985 Rentals)


The Vancortlandt

334 East 93 Street

2030 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard

The Robeson

1408 Madison Ave

2058-2060 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

1465 Lexington Ave

312 E 93rd St

52-58 E 97th St

Yorkville Gardens

423 Lenox Ave

345 E 92nd St

306-308 E 93rd St

1880-1886 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

121 Saint Nicholas Ave

1858-1860 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

429 Malcolm X Boulevard

145-147 W 127th St

1854-1856 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

325 E 92nd St

214-216 W 116th St

335 East 92 Street

329 E 92nd St

101 E 95th St

204 W 122nd St

321 East 92nd Street

57-59 E 96th St

207 West 121st Street

327 E 92nd St

1838 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

313 E 92nd St

Gateway Cluster

220-226 W 116th St

Ennis Francis Houses

1396-1398 Madison Ave

213 W 115th St

Harlem Dowling

The Jerome

348 East 92nd Street

211 West 117th Street

The Barclay

205 W 111th St

2143 Seventh Ave

1771-1773 First Ave

1670 Third Ave

224-226 W 116th St

1764 First Ave

212 W 123rd St

1762 First Ave

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