
Perched on the edge of the Long Island Sound, Rye is a scenic coastal city in Westchester County positioned roughly 25 miles northeast of Manhattan. While it shares a name with the neighboring Town of Rye—which encompasses Port Chester and Rye Brook—the city itself maintains its own distinct borders alongside the communities of Harrison and Mamaroneck.
Proximity to NYC: It is a major commuter hub, roughly a 40-minute train ride from Grand Central Terminal via the Metro-North Railroad.
Waterfront: Approximately 60% of the city's six square miles is waterfront property.
Nearby Airports: The Westchester County Airport (HPN) is about 6 miles away.
The city's primary downtown thoroughfare, known for its high-end boutiques and "Restaurant Row".
Rye is generally segmented into three primary areas- Greenhaven, Milton & Rye City Hall. There are several smaller residential enclaves and designated historic districts, including:

Port Chester is a vibrant, diverse village in Westchester County often called the "Restaurant Capital of Westchester" due to its rich culinary scene. Unlike the purely suburban feel of neighboring Rye, Port Chester offers a denser, more urban environment with a mix of historic industrial charm and modern redevelopment.
The village is a major regional draw for live entertainment, anchored by the Capitol Theatre. Built in 1926,
"The Cap" is a historic rock venue that drew in legendary acts like the Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin. Today, it is consistently drawing in world-class acts.
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Recent Awards: In January 2026, Sergio's Saw Pit was honored with a regional "Date Night Trendsetter Award" after a record-breaking holiday season.
As of 2026, the village's skyline is rapidly changing with several major mixed-use projects.
New for 2026: Highly anticipated openings like Talia, a refined Italian and French-inspired restaurant, and the Run & Hide Brewing and Kitchen brew house (expected Summer 2026) continue to elevate the scene.
Rye Brook is a suburban village located in the southeastern section of Westchester . Situated directly on the border with Connecticut. It is part of the Town of Rye distinguishing it from the neighboring City of Rye.

Situated roughly 22 miles northeast of Manhattan, Harrison is a coterminous town and village in east-central Westchester County. Spanning 17.4 square miles, the community is uniquely shaped like a figure-eight, creating a distinct split between its high-energy southern downtown and the more secluded, estate-lined landscapes of its northern reaches.
Boasting an ideal mix of suburban allure, scenic streetscapes, and top-tier schools, it is clear why Harrison is frequently ranked among the premier communities in Westchester. Residents enjoy a perfectly balanced lifestyle that pairs seamless access to New York City with a wealth of local treasures, from sprawling parklands and prestigious golf courses to a lively culture and magnificent estates.
Harrison’s premier residential landscape is anchored by four key districts: Brentwood, Sunnyridge, Sterling Ridge, and Southern Downtown.
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