Coordinates: 40°48′46.8″N 73°56′9.6″W / 40.813000°N 73.936000°W
The Riverton Houses is a large (originally 1,232 unit) residential development in Harlem, in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
The project was proposed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in 1944, and largely served an African American population, in contrast to Met Life's Parkchester in the Bronx (1940), Peter Cooper Village—Stuyvesant Town in Manhattan, Park La Brea in Los Angeles, Parkmerced in San Francisco, and Parkfairfax in Virginia, which were restricted to a whites-only tenancy at the time of their construction. The development consists of seven 13-story buildings situated on a 12-acre (49,000 m2) site located between 135th Street and 138th Street, and Fifth Avenue and the Harlem River. Some of the units on upper floors had views into the Polo Grounds.