Manhattan Apartment Rentals near Eyebeam Atelier Digital Museum

115 Mercer Street  |   Museums in East Village

New York City is home to many famous museums, including Eyebeam Atelier Digital Museum. Residents of East Village apartments consider living near museums to be a perk. Located at 115 Mercer Street, this museum exemplifies the spirit of New York City. People renting an apartment in New York City can enjoy a Manhattan cultural touchstone whenever they chose to.

145 Spring Street 145 Spring Street

145 Spring Street, Soho

145 Spring Street Building - SoHo apartments for rent

145 Spring Street is an exclusive, 8-story condominium with very few luxury apartments that should appeal to buyers of Manhattan real estate looking for a spacious, relaxed environment in a trendy downtown neighborhood. Located in SoHo, one of Manhattan’s most coveted neighborhoods, 145 Spring Street is a landmarked, pre-war low-rise apartment building that stands out in the current Manhattan sales listings because it is a boutique condominium with loft apartments, a true rarity in Manhattan.

55 Thompson Street 55 Thompson Street

55 Thompson Street, Soho

55 Thompson Street Building - Soho apartment for rent

If a prime Soho location filled with vibrant nightlife, exquisite cuisine, and shop-’til-you-drop boutiques spark your interest, then 55 Thompson, a luxury rental located in downtown Manhattan, sets the standard for New York City living. These flats for rent feature residence features and building amenities that match the quality of a five-star hotel. Originally home to New York City’s first indoor garage, 55 Thompson now boasts an innovative building structure, composed of three stories and 38 units.

1BR from $7,095 per month
2BR from $23,500 per month

The Constable The Constable

53 Howard Street, Soho

The Constable Building - 53 Howard Street apartments for rent

At the corner of Mercer and Howard Streets in SoHo stands The Constable, a luxurious loft conversion surrounded by the world’s largest collection of cast iron architecture. Originally built in 1857 as a textile department store in a manufacturing district, galleries and boutiques now line cobblestone streets while skyscrapers peek out behind buildings to the north and south. In the southern portion of the SoHo, 53 Howard Street is near the renowned Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca, offering copious amounts of dining and shopping options.

1BR from $6,950 per month

159 Bleecker Street 159 Bleecker Street

159 Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village

159 Bleecker Street - Greenwich Village - NY

Located in the bohemian Greenwich Village, 159 Bleecker Street is one of the few post-war luxury apartment buildings in that Manhattan neighborhood. Standing at 8-stories tall, 159 Bleecker Street was constructed in 2005 and is situated right above circle on the square theatre, one of Greenwich Village’s premier independent theatres. 159 Bleecker Street features 16 condo-quality luxury apartments, all of which come with balconies that overlook downtown Manhattan.

1BR from $5,500 per month
2BR from $6,500 per month
3BR from $7,900 per month