Sutton is considered one of Manhattans most desirable and prestigious residential addresses. Named after Effington B. Sutton who was a shipping magnate that bought land on the along the East River, Sutton Place is located between East 53rd and East 59th Streets along the East River. With its luxurious co-ops and stunning townhouses, Sutton rivals Fifth Avenue and Central Park West for top prices and extravagance. With all the prewar charm one can ask for, this neighborhood is popular because of its privacy and its safety. Sutton was once mostly populated by older families however, now a growing number of younger families have recently begun moving to this area. There are two public parks and jogging along the East River as well as a dog run, it is also well served by city bus and the express bus to Wall Street.
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