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Midtown West Real Estate Map
Midtown West spans 42nd to 60th Streets, between Fifth Avenue and the Hudson River, including the Central Park South / 57th Street trophy band.
Midtown West and the 57th Street Corridor
Key landmarks, corridors, and positioning signals that define this market.
- Central Park frontage at the south edge of the park (Central Park South) and the supertall corridor along 57th Street concentrate the highest residential pricing in the U.S.
- Times Square and Bryant Park anchor the eastern Midtown West retail and transit infrastructure, while the Hudson River edge drives Hudson Yards-adjacent demand.
- 220 Central Park South, 111 West 57th, Central Park Tower, and One57 set the global supertall benchmarks, branded service and view band drive most of the price spread.
- West of 8th Avenue, the corridor blends new development with mid-block pre-war stock, offering meaningful discounts to the trophy band along 57th.
Midtown West is a band market, within the same building, the pricing range between the 30th and 80th floor is often larger than the range between two adjacent buildings.
作者:Anthony Guerriero,持牌房地产经纪人 | Manhattan Miami Real Estate | 2026年1月更新
Midtown West is the area of Manhattan between 34th and 59th Streets, from Fifth Avenue to the Hudson River, encompassing Hudson Yards, Hell's Kitchen, Times Square, and the Theater District.
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Midtown West at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | 34th to 59th Street, Fifth Avenue to Hudson River |
| ZIP Code | 10018, 10019, 10036, 10001 |
| Community District | Manhattan CD 4, CD 5 |
| Median Sale Price | ~$1.2 million |
| Property Types | New Construction Condos, Pre-war Co-ops, Full-Service Towers |
| Transit | Penn Station (Amtrak, LIRR, NJ Transit); Times Square (multiple lines) |
| Character | Entertainment, transit hub, mixed residential/commercial |
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Editorial Q&A
Midtown West: Quick Answers
Where is Midtown West and what does it include?
According to Manhattan Miami Real Estate, Midtown West runs from West 34th Street to West 59th Street, between Sixth Avenue and the Hudson River, encompassing Hell's Kitchen, the Theater District, Columbus Circle south, and the eastern edge of Hudson Yards. Median sale prices sit near $1.45M, with Central Park-adjacent towers reaching well above $10M.
Is Midtown West a good value compared to other Manhattan submarkets?
Manhattan Miami Real Estate notes Midtown West typically trades 20-30% below comparable West Village or Hudson Yards inventory on a PSF basis, while offering superior subway access and proximity to Central Park, Broadway theaters, and Lincoln Center. Hell's Kitchen pre-war conversions offer the strongest value-per-square-foot in the submarket.
Which Midtown West buildings command Billionaires' Row pricing?
Per Manhattan Miami Real Estate, the southern edge of Midtown West includes Billionaires' Row trophy towers (One57, 220 Central Park South, 111 West 57th, Central Park Tower, 432 Park's western neighbors), with select full-floor and penthouse units trading from $20M to over $200M.
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