Our Murray Hill apartments are located in one of the most storied neighborhoods of New York City. Murray Hill, on the east side of Manhattan and just south of Midtown East, has traditionally been thought of as part of Gramercy Park, and while it maintains much of the serenity and sophistication of that district it has its unique charms.
Murray Hill is known for its stately homes. Many blocks look as they did in the early 20th Century. Recently, however, Murray Hill has developed an active bar and restaurant scene, particularly along Third Ave. The neighborhood is also home to many fine Indian restaurants, as well as other types of cuisine. Due to its proximity to the United Nations, Murray Hill hosts several UN Consulates and Foreign Embassies, including those of China, Austria and India. All of this is just minutes from our Murray Hill apartments.
These Murray Hill apartments are just minutes away from everything. The Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and famed New York Public Library are all on 42nd St., and Times Square and the theater district are straight west. Madison Square Garden is within easy walking distance. Directly south is Gramercy Park itself. While the park is private, the area around it is popular with joggers, families and people out for a stroll. Stately homes line the quiet streets of this district.
Murray Hill apartments give you easy access to transportation. In addition to the subway, you are close to FDR Drive and the Midtown Tunnel. Grand Central Station is also nearby.
Equity Residential’s Murray Hill apartments provide the features you love. One-, two- and three-bedroom apartments spacious, light-filled interiors with wonderful views of the city. Kitchens are modern, with wood cabinets and sleek fixtures and appliances. The apartments themselves offer a full range of amenities, including club rooms and exercise facilities.
We think you will agree that our Murray Hill apartments are some of the most beautiful and comfortable in Manhattan. And remember to check out our outher Manhattan apartments, including those in Midtown and Greenwich Village.