Columbia Manhattanville graduate housing, NYCHA Manhattanville Houses on Old Broadway, Tiemann Place block walk-ups, and the 125th Street commercial spine. Spanish on request.
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Upload Photos & Get Quote →Manhattanville sits at the border between Morningside Heights (south) and Hamilton Heights (north), bounded roughly by 125th Street on the south, 135th on the north, Riverside on the west, and St. Nicholas on the east. The neighborhood was historically a working-class industrial enclave anchored by the Sheffield Farms milk-processing complex and the Studebaker manufacturing plant.
The 21st century changed Manhattanville fundamentally: Columbia University's Manhattanville expansion (announced 2003, construction starting 2008, completed 2017) replaced the industrial blocks between Broadway and 12th Avenue, 125th to 133rd, with the new Columbia Business School, Lenfest Center for the Arts, the Forum, and graduate / faculty residential housing. The neighborhood's character shifted with the campus.
The non-Columbia housing stock includes NYCHA Manhattanville Houses (on Old Broadway between 126th and 133rd), the Tiemann Place blocks (a hidden 19th-century pocket of attached houses), and prewar walk-up tenements along Amsterdam, Broadway, and the side streets. Spanish-speaking households are a substantial share.
| Item | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Sofa / Couch | $159 |
| Queen Mattress | $139 |
| Refrigerator | $171 |
| Desk | $112 |
| TV (50"+) | $91 |
| Construction Debris | $162/cy |
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