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Our trained commercial movers know how important it is to move businesses without a hitch. That’s why we work closely with you to create your customized moving plan.
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Sutton Place, York Avenue, Sutton Place South are all names of the area located on the far east side of Manhattan between 53rd and 59th street. This area offers a quiet respite from the bustle of the city and features beautiful townhouses, tree-lined streets, and amazing views of the East River and the Queensboro Bridge. It’s a picturesque and quiet neighborhood, making it a perfect option for those who want the convenience of the city without the city noise levels.
If you’re ready to move to Sutton Place, give NYC Great Movers a call. We provide pretty much every moving service you could want including storage, packing, unpacking, and more. A basic move from us includes free wardrobe box rental, basic disassembly of furniture, and of course loading and unloading your belongings. If you need more help, let us know! We can provide you with moving supplies, plastic bin rentals, long or short-term storage, and even packing and unpacking help. Give us a call and we’ll walk you through the process.
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Cost of Living
While it’s not cheap living in Sutton Place, it’s not as expensive as you might expect with studio apartment rents hovering around $3,000. Of course, you can always find more expensive places, and one-bedrooms generally rent for around $4,500. You might be able to find something a bit more affordable if you have the opportunity to move during the off peak season.
Transportation
While there aren’t any subways that go directly to the neighborhood, you can access the 4, 5, and 6 train at 59th street or hop on the E, M train at Lexington Ave/53rd street. Multiple bus routes will take you to different areas of Manhattan including a cross town bus that runs regularly.
Crime and Safety
Sutton Place is one of the safest neighborhoods in Manhattan with crime rates below the city average. Of course, you should always be aware of your surroundings no matter where you are in NYC. The area is served by one police and fire department.
What to Do and See
Despite its small size, Sutton Place has a lot of activities to enjoy. The neighborhood is home to two public parks, both of which overlook the East River. Both parks provide stellar views of the Queensboro Bridge and have a small seating area so you can enjoy a quiet evening on the water. If you want to do something a bit more active, head on over to the tennis courts on East 55th street to practice some serves and backhands.
When it comes to food, you’ve got plenty of options in Sutton Place. Head on over to Parnell’s, a longtime Irish pub that serves classic pub fare. Or go to Jimbo’s Hamburger Place for a small but classic hamburger joint that won’t disappoint. For a night out on the town, there’s no better place to go than Draught 55, a rustic gastropub with plenty of local and international craft beers on tap. If you prefer cocktails then check out the Jeffrey Craft Beer & Bites for some deletable food and beverage options. Finally, there’s also the original P.J. Clarke’s which every New Yorker should check out at least once in their life.
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