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Spotlight on Beekman: Steps from Midtown, a World Away

<p>Beekman Place (Photo courtesy of Beekman Place Association)</p>

Beekman Place (Photo courtesy of Beekman Place Association)

Among the New York City neighborhoods typically described as “desirable,” Beekman is in a category of its own.

Occupying a small cluster of city blocks in the Turtle Bay section of Midtown East—with First Ave. to west, E. 52nd St. to the north, the East River to east and Mitchell Place (or E. 49th St.) to the south—Beekman is more of a neighborhood within a neighborhood. But according to Douglas Elliman agents Stephen Geller and David Menendez, its diminutive footprint is key to what makes it uniquely desirable.

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