Gramercy is one of Manhattan's quietest pieces of old New York. At its center is Gramercy Park itself, the only private park in the city, open exclusively to key-holding residents of the surrounding blocks, and ringed by prewar cooperatives and landmarked townhouses with iron railings, ivy facades, and gas-style lanterns. Just off the square, East 19th Street is known as the “Block Beautiful” for its impeccably preserved architecture, and institutions like the National Arts Club and The Players lend the area a cultured, residential gravity.
For buyers, Gramercy is defined by its prewar co-op stock: high ceilings, original detail, and the kind of solid, classic apartments that rarely come to market, with condominiums and rentals along the edges. It is calm and central at once. The 6 train at 23rd Street and the Union Square hub (4/5/6, N/Q/R/W, and L) are both a short walk, putting the rest of the city minutes away.
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