A NEW CHAPTER IN A STORIED NEIGHBORHOOD

On the Upper East Side, the past weaves seamlessly into the fabric of modern life. Stately prewar buildings with brick and limestone facades stand as lasting reminders of the city’s history. Tree-lined blocks lead to celebrated avenues where world-class institutions like The Met, The Frick Collection, and the Guggenheim preserve centuries of culture. And Central Park—a sanctuary for generations of New Yorkers—is only a block away.

This is a neighborhood where the pleasures of life unfold at a more measured pace: an intimate café, a rare bookstore lined with first editions, a private gallery, Michelin-starred restaurants, and the finest shopping in New York. Those who live here prize discretion, subtlety, and taste—and take comfort in a setting defined by heritage, craftsmanship, and enduring sophistication.

CENTRAL PARK
CENTRAL PARK
BETHESDA FOUNTAIN

“The neighborhood pulses with beautiful cafés, world-class museums, and intimate spaces filled with history and art.”

Genghis Hadi

Co-founder and Managing Principal, Nahla Capital
Solomon R. Guggenheim Musuem

“What sets the Upper East Side apart is its consistency: strong schools, 
a safe environment, and a deeply rooted residential feel.”

Victor Sigoura

Founder and CEO, Legion Investment Group
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Corner Bookstore
SISTINA
BEMELMANS BAR