Apartment Rentals in New York City near CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College

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CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College - 199 Chambers Street
199 Chambers Street - CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
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CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College is a university in New York City. Financial District apartments are centrally located near New York City’s many institutions of higher education. This NYC institution of learning can be found at 199 Chambers Street. Families looking to rent an apartment in Manhattan often benefit from living near an educational facility.

88 Leonard Street 88 Leonard Street

88 Leonard Street, Tribeca

88 Leonard Street Rentals - Tribeca Apartments for rent in New York City

88 Leonard offers elegant doorman living in the lively, luxurious neighborhood of Tribeca. In a neighborhood rich in historic architecture, 88 Leonard represents something of a new chapter, and the next generation of luxury apartment living in Tribeca. With a striking modern look and some of the most distinctive apartments for rent in Tribeca, 88 Leonard stands out as one of the most desirable rental buildings in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.

Studio from $3,200 per month
1BR from $3,875 per month
2BR from $5,450 per month

135 William Street 135 William Street

135 William Street, Financial District

135 William Street Living Room - Financial District apartments for rent

The spacious lofts at 135 William are a rare find in downtown Manhattan and offer an ideal combination of raw, light-filled spaces accented by upscale finishes and modern fixtures. These two- to five-bedroom lofts are equipped with fully updated kitchens, stainless steel appliances, marble baths and their own laundry area.

This 16-story building was renovated in 2002 and contains 30 rental apartments.

The Saranac The Saranac

95 Worth Street, Tribeca

The Saranac Building - 95 Worth Street apartments for rent

This attractive, 16-story building was erected in 2000 in the manner of some of the city's better pre-World War II apartment buildings. It has nice proportions, good facade modulation and a handsome roofline with corner pylons and central pavilions. Named after a town in the Adirondack Mountains, its lobby has a wood-beamed ceiling and a large, stone fireplace, imported Pietri di Bedonia blue stone floors and wrought-iron light fixtures.

1BR from $3,095 per month

Tribeca Tower Tribeca Tower

105 Duane Street, Tribeca

Tribeca Tower Building - 105 Duane Street apartments for rent

In a neighborhood of historic cast-iron buildings hailing back to the 19th century, The Tribeca Tower stands out as a beacon of modern elegance and an instantly recognizable part of the lower Manhattan skyline. In a neighborhood of contrasts the old-New York feel of TriBeCa is belied by its wealth of luxury shopping, galleries and fine dining the Tribeca Tower manages both to complement this neighborhood's history and point in the direction of its future.

Studio from $3,495 per month
1BR from $4,095 per month
3BR from $11,750 per month

111 Worth Street 111 Worth Street

111 Worth Street, Tribeca

111 Worth Street Building - Tribeca apartments for rent

Romantic. Spellbinding. Inspiring. 111 Worth's compelling postcard panoramas continue to delight its residents. A history of New York architecture is reflected via views of historic spires, grand civic buildings and sleek modern skyscrapers. The seasons change the face of Thomas Paine Park; the morning sun reflects off the Woolworth Building. Evening lights sparkle across the Brooklyn Bridge. This is 111 Worth Street, where floor-to-ceiling vistas bathe each room with the colors of the changing sky.

15 Park Row 15 Park Row

15 Park Row, Financial District

15 Park Row Building - Financial District apartments for rent

15 Park Row is a rental apartment building in the Financial District. Its cupolas are highly visible reminders of the great glories of Lower Manhattan's pre-One Chase Manhattan Plaza skyline when topping buildings was important.

40 Gold Street 40 Gold Street

40 Gold Street, Financial District

40 Gold Street Building - Financial District apartments for rent

40 Gold is a new luxury rental in the Financial District, Manhattan's oldest neighborhood, but it stands out from other Financial District rental listings for reasons that have nothing to do with novelty. Sure, 40 Gold's modern look -- which comes courtesy of acclaimed architecture firm Meltzer Mandl Architects -- stands out amid the Financial District's historic pre-war towers. But a luxury rental with the elite amenities, prime lower Manhattan location and the sort of spacious apartments on offer at 40 Gold is bound to get noticed. All of which explains why 40 Gold ranks among the most promising new rental listings in the Financial District, and among the most sought-after luxury rentals in Manhattan, period.

Studio from $2,550 per month
2BR from $4,850 per month

Cliff Tower Cliff Tower

15 Cliff Street, Financial District

Cliff Tower - Manhattan Rentals

A post-war high-rise located in the Financial District, 15 Cliff Street is a modern luxury rental building in one Manhattan’s most attractive neighborhoods. Situated right by the South Street Seaport, 15 Cliff Street features a landscaped plaza with foliage, trees, and perennial flower beds outside of an Art Deco lobby. Built in 2000, 15 Cliff Street also features an on-site cafe, residents’ lounge, and 32nd story roof-deck with great views of lower Manhattan and the Hudson Bay.

1BR from $3,150 per month

254 Front Street 254 Front Street

254 Front Street, Financial District

254 Front Street NYC Financial District

Constructed in 2007, 254 Front Street is an eight-story, 40-unit rental building situated in the heart of South Street Seaport. The exterior structure of the building reflects the district’s historic industrial look, as it encompasses brickwork, large, mahogany windows, and steel and glass awnings. Units range in size from one to five bedrooms, boasting incredible views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. The building’s location places it among one Manhattan’s most popular attraction sites, with numerous restaurants and shops along the ground floor.

Studio from $2,895 per month
1BR from $3,045 per month
2BR from $4,545 per month