York Avenue,
Sutton Place, and
Pleasant Avenue are the names of a relatively short north-south thoroughfare in the
Yorkville,
Lenox Hill, and Sutton Place neighborhoods of the
East Side of
Manhattan, in
New York City. York Avenue runs from
59th to 91st Streets through eastern Lenox Hill and Yorkville on the
Upper East Side. Sutton Place and its southern extension runs through their namesake neighborhood along the
East River and south of the
Queensboro Bridge, with Sutton Place South running from
53rd to
57th Streets and Sutton Place from 57th to 59th Streets. The street is considered among the city's most affluent, and both portions are known for upscale apartments, much like the rest of the
Upper East Side. Pleasant Avenue runs between 114th Street and 120th Street in
East Harlem.