Property Management in Manhattanville

Management Built for Manhattanville’s Mixed Building Fabric

Manhattanville has always been a neighborhood of transitions. Once an incorporated village and later a port, rail, dairy, and light-industrial district, it now blends residential blocks, public housing, institutional expansion, and the unmistakable presence of the Broadway viaduct and Columbia’s Manhattanville campus.

Neighborhood Snapshot

Manhattanville at a Glance

Historic roots
Manhattanville was incorporated as a village in 1806.
Industrial history
The area developed as a Hudson River port and later as a center for dairies, warehouses, rail freight, and light industry.
Built form
Residential blocks east of Broadway contrast with former industrial structures and institutional development farther west.
Transit marker
The 1903 Broadway viaduct remains one of the neighborhood’s defining physical features.
Ownership mix
Expect a patchwork of rentals, co-ops, public-housing-adjacent buildings, and newer institutional-influenced development.
Neighborhood edge
Manhattanville sits between Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Morningside Heights, and the Hudson waterfront.
Growing in Manhattanville

Managing More Buildings in Manhattanville

Manhattanville calls for management that can handle variation: mixed building types, older stock, changing blocks, and owners who need practical guidance instead of generic oversight. Esra’s strength is exactly that combination of local judgment, responsive maintenance coordination, and long-view property stewardship. We are interested in managing more buildings in Manhattanville as the neighborhood continues to evolve. Request a proposal and tell us what kind of property you own.

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