Welcome to Port Morris

Lined with smokestacks, industrial buildings, and old brick and mortar factories you can still feel how busy this neighborhood once was. Port Morris is situated between the East River and the Harlem River and was once used as a popular port for trade and the military during the revolution. Now, many creatives and young professionals have moved to Pot Morris as an alternative to Manhattan's cost of living. This neighborhood is perfect for you if you want to live in a historic factory converted into a large loft.









Places nearby 138 Bruckner Blvd in Port Morris


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Milk Burger

148 Bruckner Blvd

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Jalisco Tacos

214 St Ann's Ave

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Bricks & Hops

65 Bruckner Blvd

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Bar 47

47 Bruckner Blvd

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Pio Pio

264 Cypress Ave

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Hudson Smokehouse

37 Bruckner Blvd

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The Lit. Bar

131 Alexander Ave

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Bronx Slice

37 Bruckner Blvd

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Chocobar Cortés

141 Alexander Ave

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Beatstro

135 Alexander Ave

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Mottley Kitchen

402 E 140th St

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Randall's Island Park

20 Randalls Island Park

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Charlies Bar & Kitchen

112 Lincoln Ave

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Maisonetta

141 Lincoln Ave

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787 Coffee

2430 Third Ave

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St. Mary's Park

450 St Ann's Ave

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Madison Cafe

463 Willis Ave

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Parrilla Latina

614 Melrose Ave

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San Jose Restaurant

109 E 153rd St

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Starbucks

260 E 161st St

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