The Upper East Side

“109 East 79 is an exceptional addition to the neighborhood.”

Steven Harris, Architect

A tree-lined street
We were inspired by the neighborhood as we wanted to ensure that our building would fit into its existing fabric.

Steven Harris, Architect

The Upper East Side

109 East 79 lies at the heart of the Upper East Side, just off of Park Avenue, with the city’s finest retail flagships, culinary destinations, hotels, and cultural institutions within easy reach. Two blocks away is the expanse of Museum Mile including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum with The Frick Collection just to the south. The timeless Italian cuisine of Sant Ambroeus and Via Quadronno, French brasserie Orsay, The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and world-famous Daniel by Daniel Boulud offer haute cuisine to neighborhood residents.

Madison Avenue, just a block away, offers an unparalleled selection of luxury retailers and fashion houses suitable for the most astute tastemakers. Quintessentially New York, the Upper East Side has been the neighborhood of choice for the city’s most discerning connoisseurs for over a century.

A man riding a bicycle over a bridge in Central Park
Park Avenue
The Carlyle Hotel
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Frick Collection
Sant Ambroeus

Sant Ambroeus

A vector map of the local area