High-rise buildings near the 3 train in NYC
Find high-rise buildings near the 3 train in NYC. This page covers 828+ buildings that match the 3-train location filter plus the high-rise filter (828+ floors). Openigloo helps you narrow faster by pairing building-level details with renter-focused signals like ratings and review notes, plus direct tenant questions and answers. You can compare options across buildings, then confirm specifics with the building or management before you sign.
High-rise buildings near the 3 train in NYC
Showing 415–432 of 828 high-rise buildings near the 3 train in NYC.

123 Washington Street
Financial District
140 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side
9 West 31 Street
Midtown South

200 W 70 St
All Upper West Side
189 West 89 Street
Upper West Side
244 West 72 Street
All Upper West Side
88 Leonard Street
Tribeca
7 Dekalb Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
752 W End Ave
Upper West Side
145 West 67 Street
All Upper West Side
20 West Street
Financial District
400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
399 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
56 West 125 Street
South Harlem
42 West 33 Street
Midtown South
301 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen
600 Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side
212 West 91 Street
Upper West Side
What to check before for high-rise buildings near the 3 train in NYC
- Expect 828+ floor buildings with more unit density, so building amenities, elevators, and move-in logistics can be a bigger part of the decision.
- Use the map and commute notes to check which stations are actually convenient for your work and schedule, not just the general “near the 3 train” label.
- Before applying, confirm the lease terms, what’s included in rent (utilities, internet, parking), and any building rules that affect day-to-day living.
- If the building has doorman/package handling or shared outdoor space, confirm access hours, guest policy, and any reservation process.
- Ask about fees that can change your monthly total (application/admin fees, security deposit structure, key fob costs, and any one-time move-in charges).
- If you’re relying on building-condition signals from open records or past reports, ask the super or leasing office what’s been updated most recently.