
Apartments near East River Plaza in New York, NY (9,000 Rentals)


166 West 129th Street

321 E 91st St

2130 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd

224 West 124th St

53-55 East 95th St

467 Malcolm X Blvd

1436 Lexington Ave

231 W 121st St

1656-1660 3rd Ave

Ennis Francis II

117 W 132nd St

229 W 121st St

239-241 W 116th St

217 W 111th St

140 W 131st St

241-243 W 113th St

233 W 115th St

1371-1379 Madison Ave

229-231 W 115th St

471 Malcolm X Blvd

245-247 W 113th St

317 East 91st Street

473-475 Malcolm X Blvd

1750 First Ave

232 W 122nd St

1750-1754 1st Ave

212 W 111th St

262 W 115Th St

Salem Houses

239 W 120th St

188 St Nicholas Ave

General Chauncey M. Hooper Towers

1654 Third Avenue

1754 Second Ave

234 W 122nd St

269-271 W 118th St

Knickerbocker Plaza

1750 Second Ave

255 W 121st St

119 W 133rd St

134 W 133rd St

Lula Apartments

1748 1st Ave

102 W 134th St

1650 Third Ave

1748 Second Ave

Central Park North Apartments

352 E 91st St

237 W 123rd St
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