Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, 1410–1418 Lexington Avenue offers a classic New York streetscape presence in one of the city’s most established residential and commercial corridors. This stretch of Lexington Avenue sits just steps from the 96th Street subway station, providing exceptional access via the Q and 6 lines and ensuring steady foot traffic from commuters, residents, and visitors moving throughout the neighborhood.
The property is composed of traditional mid-rise mixed-use buildings common to this section of the Upper East Side, typically featuring ground-floor retail storefronts with strong visibility and wide sidewalks, paired with residential units above. The architecture reflects prewar Manhattan character with brick façades, recessed entryways, and large display windows suited for neighborhood-serving retail, boutique service providers, and dining concepts.
Surrounded by a dense population and ongoing residential development, the area benefits from strong demographics, including high household incomes and stable long-term residency. Its position near Central Park, Mount Sinai Hospital, and major cultural institutions adds to the consistent demand for neighborhood retail and service uses. Daily traffic is boosted by both local residents and commuters transferring between the Q and 6 subway lines.
With a mix of established local businesses, boutique retailers, and national brands anchoring the broader corridor, this Lexington Avenue location represents a rare opportunity to position a business in one of Manhattan’s most enduringly desirable neighborhoods.