Welcome to The Suffolk: A Luxury Rental Oasis
The Suffolk is a newly constructed, full-service luxury rental building that seamlessly blends eclectic style with refined sophistication. Designed by Dattner Architects and JG Neukomm Architecture, it celebrates the vibrant cultural landscape of the Lower East Side. Choose from a variety of studio to two-bedroom residences, including unique Abode by Gotham homes featuring built-in, multifunctional furniture.
Exceptional Amenities:
Rooftop pool and BBQ areas
State-of-the-art fitness center
Resident lounges and co-working spaces
Package room with cold storage
Engaging resident event programming
Exclusive mobile app for residents
Situated just off Broome Street in the heart of the Lower East Side, The Suffolk offers easy access to a dynamic array of dining and shopping options, including Essex Market, Target, and Trader Joe's. Convenient transportation is at your fingertips with the F, M, J, and Z subway lines at the nearby Delancey Street/Essex Street station, just three minutes away, as well as M15, M9, and M14A-SBS bus lines, providing quick access to the Williamsburg Bridge.
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Bound by the Bowery and the East River, the Lower East Side is an eclectic mix of many cultures and energies. With Houston Street to the North and the Manhattan Bridge to the south, this neighborhood has a lot to offer to people visiting the area as well as those who already live here.
Occupied by the Lenape people before Dutch colonization, the Lower East Side was perfect for farming and agriculture due to its proximity to the river. Over time, however, the area was made into a residential neighborhood to support the growing population of the city and for the strategic location of Corlears Hook, a notable site that sailors used for navigation.
Starting after the American Revolution, the area became very popular with immigrants of German descent. The new micro-neighborhood of "Little Germany" was established but, as things tend to happen in NYC, they were soon sharing the area with large Italian Jewish populations.
In the early 1900's the…
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