Built in 1959, 411 East 57th Street is a 112-unit, 17-story co-op building located on a relatively quiet stretch of 57th Street, between 1st Avenue and Sutton Place, in the lovely Sutton Place
neighborhood. The building is pet-friendly with a 24-hour doorman and live-in super, and amenities including a roof deck, parking garage, laundry room, bike and luggage rooms, and storage lockers.
Developed in 1875 by Effingham Sutton, the Sutton Place neighborhood came to prominence in the 1920s when it became home to the wealthy Vanderbilts and Morgans, and other high-profile figures such as Elsie de Wolfe (aka Lady Mendl). Since then, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, Joan Crawford, Freddie Mercury, and Sigourney Weaver have made Sutton Place their homes.
The neighborhood features several parks along the East River, including the newly-expanded and renovated Sutton Place Park, where a quick walk from 411 takes you to an open and relaxing
respite along the water with expansive views of Roosevelt Island and the stunning Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.





