New developments near Baruch College Campus High School in NYC
This Openigloo page helps you find buildings in NYC that match two filters: new developments and the Baruch College Campus High School area. You’re looking at 26+ buildings that are currently discoverable on Openigloo. Use the building details to compare what’s practical for move-in, not just photos: Openigloo review signals, open-data building facts where available, and renter-focused Q&A. If you’re deciding between a few buildings, the goal is to verify what you care about directly with the management team before you sign.
New developments near Baruch College Campus High School in NYC
Showing 19–26 of 26 new developments near Baruch College Campus High School in NYC.

145 Madison Avenue
Midtown East
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100 West 31 Street
Midtown South

7 West 21 Street
Flatiron
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234 East 23 Street
Gramercy Park
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21 East 33 Street
Midtown South
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30 East 31 Street
NoMad
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225 East 19 Street
Gramercy Park
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230 East 20 Street
Gramercy Park
What to check before for new developments near Baruch College Campus High School in NYC
- Confirm the building is within your acceptable commute to Baruch College Campus High School, since the page is filter-based rather than an exact address match.
- Check what “new development” means for each building: confirm year built, number of units, and any ongoing construction or amenities that are not yet open.
- If a unit looks “available,” confirm current monthly rent, lease start dates, and any move-in specials that may change after the initial term.
- Ask about fees and move-in requirements (application/credit checks, security deposit, and any one-time move-in fees) and whether they vary by unit or lease length.
- Use the Openigloo building signals and then validate with the building: noise control, package handling, maintenance response, and parking/bike rules if relevant.