Security cameras in Manhattan.
From a co-op on the Upper East Side to a storefront on a busy avenue, Manhattan buildings have their own rules and their own tight spaces. We design camera systems that fit them, install cleanly, coordinate with building management, and set up phone viewing before we leave. Free standard installation on qualifying packages right now.
Who we work with in Manhattan
Built for the way Manhattan is built
Most of the island is vertical, shared, and short on space. The job is rarely about more cameras — it is about the right few, placed where they cover the most and bother the building the least.
High-rise apartments
Cover your entry door, the hallway approach, and inside the unit. We work around thick masonry walls and tight closets, and route cable so it stays out of sight.
Co-ops and condos
Lobbies, mailrooms, package areas, garages, and back entrances. Many boards require approval before work in common areas, so we plan around that and keep the install tidy.
Avenue retail
Cover the register, the front door, and the sidewalk window. Storefronts on busy avenues see a lot of foot traffic, so clear face-height angles matter.
Offices and suites
Reception, the suite entrance, server rooms, and shared floors. Know who is in the space after hours and keep a record of who came and went.
Restaurants and bars
Watch the front counter, the dining room, the bar, and the back door. We keep the cameras discreet so they read as part of the room, not an eyesore.
Mixed-use buildings
Ground-floor retail with apartments above is common here. We separate coverage cleanly so the shop and the residence each see only what they should.
Discreet by design
Cameras that fit the building, not fight it
A lobby on Fifth Avenue and a walk-up in Chelsea call for different choices. We pick low-profile housings and tuck the wiring out of the way, so the system does its job without taking over the room.
- Low-profile placement. Eyeball and dome cameras that read as part of the ceiling, not a box bolted to the wall.
- Clean cable routing. We run wiring through existing paths where we can and keep it out of sight in shared hallways and lobbies.
- Building coordination. We work with your super, property manager, or board on access, freight elevators, and approved work windows.
- Honest scope. Long runs between floors, masonry, or after-hours access can add cost, and we confirm all of it before any work starts.
Across the island
Neighborhoods we cover
We install across Manhattan, from the residential blocks uptown to the offices and storefronts downtown. A few of the areas we work in often:
Upper East and Upper West Side
Co-op and condo buildings, brownstones, and ground-floor shops. Common-area coverage for boards, plus in-unit cameras for residents.
Harlem and Upper Manhattan
Walk-ups, apartment buildings, and neighborhood retail. Entry, hallway, and storefront coverage with discreet, weather-rated cameras.
Chelsea and Midtown
Offices, galleries, restaurants, and mixed-use buildings. Reception, suite entrances, and dining-room coverage that stays low-profile.
Financial District and Downtown
Offices, lobbies, and street-level retail. Clear entrance angles and recorded video you can review and export when you need it.
Not on the list? We cover the whole island. Tell us your address and what you want to see, and we will lay out a plan.
Systems and pricing
Real packages with real prices
Our four-camera systems start at $1,099 installed, and every qualifying package includes free standard installation for a limited time. Need a different size for a larger building or a longer run? We size it at the site visit. The $49 on-site visit is credited toward your install if you go ahead.
Ready to cover your Manhattan property?
Tell us about your building and we’ll send a clear quote. Or book a $49 on-site visit — we map the space, coordinate with your building, and recommend the right system, and the fee is credited toward your install.