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A neighborhood that outgrew its reputation — now one of Manhattan's most in-demand westside corridors.
Grit turned gold, neighborhood intact.
A place that traded its rough edges for rising rents — but longtime residents and newcomers still share the sidewalks.
Restaurant Row and 9th Avenue.
46th Street between 8th and 9th defines the dining identity. Ninth Avenue's international strip keeps it going for another 20 blocks.
The Intrepid on Pier 86.
A World War II aircraft carrier turned museum — permanently docked at West 46th Street. Nowhere else in Manhattan has a flight deck.
Midtown access without the Midtown price.
Walk to Times Square and Hudson Yards but live on a block that still feels residential. Theater, transit, and the river — all within reach.
$1.1M
Median Sale Price
$4,795/mo
Median Rent
$122K
Household Income
62
AVG Days on Market
42% above the borough median for household income, driven by proximity to Midtown offices and the Theater District — yet sale prices remain below Manhattan's top-tier neighborhoods, making it one of the west side's stronger value plays.
A/C/E at 42nd St–Port Authority and 34th–Penn Station. 1/2/3 and N/Q/R/W/S at Times Square–42nd St. 7 train at Hudson Yards–34th St. M11, M42, and M34 buses.
Restaurant Row on 46th Street anchors the scene. Ninth Avenue runs an international gauntlet of cuisines from the 40s into the 50s. Theater District spillover adds late-night options.
Whole Foods at Hudson Yards. Delis and bodegas stacked along 9th Avenue. CVS and Duane Reade throughout. High service density supports strong tenant retention.
Hudson River Park runs the full western edge. DeWitt Clinton Park and Hell's Kitchen Park offer playgrounds and courts. Hudson Yards public spaces add curated green areas.
Five- and six-story tenements lining the cross streets from the 40s through the 50s. Rent-stabilized units, aging steam systems, and facade work that never ends.
Mid-rise elevator buildings from the 1960s–70s along Tenth and Eleventh. Co-op conversions with deferred maintenance on boilers, elevators, and common areas.
Glass-and-steel towers along 11th and 12th Avenues near Hudson Yards. Condo boards managing amenity packages, staffing, and high-end vendor relationships.
Former commercial and industrial spaces repurposed into residential units. 8–20 units above retail, with zoning and compliance considerations unique to conversions.
Pre-war walk-ups with rent-stabilized tenants. Post-war towers with deferred maintenance. New construction condos with high expectations. Each needs something different — and we manage all of them.
Leasing, rent collection, maintenance, and full compliance — from pre-war walk-ups on the cross streets to post-war towers along the avenues.
Board support, financial oversight, vendor management, and regulatory compliance for Hell's Kitchen's co-op and condo associations.
We'll start with a conversation — no commitment, no pressure.
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