article slidearticle slidearticle slidearticle slidearticle slide

Murray Hill

Murray Hill’s history dates back more than two and a half centuries. The area was named after Robert Murray, an 18th-century merchant whose 25-acre colonial homestead, Belmont, stood at Park Avenue and 37th Street. In 1847, Murray’s descendants subdivided the land into parcels and drew up the Murray Hill Restriction, a covenant preventing commercial encroachment on the neighborhood. Soon after, Manhattan’s most affluent moved in, building their grand brownstone mansions and carriage houses in this genteel enclave of Midtown. Further restrictions and neighborhood associations in the mid-20th century preserved the area’s original residential character along with its historic buildings and landmarks....
Read more
Google Map Loading......