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Gramercy Park residences

The two-acre private park at the heart of 19th-century Manhattan — and the key-access residential district around it.

In Gramercy Park1 represented building. 15 residences. 8 available now. $1,275,000–$4,995,000.

§ About Gramercy Park

The neighborhood

Gramercy Park is defined by the two-acre private park at its center, bounded by East 20th and 21st Streets at Park Avenue South. The park, laid out by Samuel Ruggles in 1831, is accessible only to residents of the 39 surrounding buildings who hold keys to its gates — one of the last private residential parks in the United States.

The neighborhood radiates a few blocks in every direction from the park, roughly from East 14th to East 23rd Street, Park Avenue South to Second Avenue. It holds a preserved row of Greek Revival and Italianate townhouses along Gramercy Park South (20th Street) and several of Manhattan's most distinguished prewar cooperatives — including 2 Park Avenue South and 36 Gramercy Park East.

The National Arts Club, The Players Club, and the Gramercy Park Hotel — with rooftop bar and rare park-key access for certain guests — anchor the neighborhood's cultural identity. Union Square sits two blocks to the west, providing major transit access.

Transit

  • 4/5/6/L/N/Q/R/W at Union Sq (14th)
  • 6 at 23rd St
  • L at 14th/3rd Av

Landmarks

  • Gramercy Park (private, key-access)
  • Gramercy Park Hotel
  • The National Arts Club
  • Union Square (two blocks west)

Character

  • Private-park access (select buildings)
  • Preserved 19th-century townhouse rows
  • Prewar cooperative prestige
  • Quiet, low-retail interior

Layouts represented

1 bd · 2 bd · 3 bd

§ Represented

Buildings in Gramercy Park

1 building

  • 350 E 18th St in Gramercy Park
    № 0115 residences

    350 E 18th St

    Gramercy Park·Manhattan

§ FAQ

Gramercy Park questions

How do you get a key to Gramercy Park?
Keys to Gramercy Park are distributed only to residents of the 39 buildings directly facing the park. Keys are assigned by building (typically held by the co-op/condo board or managing agent) and are re-keyed annually. They cannot be purchased, borrowed, or inherited separately from residence in an eligible building.

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