Battery Park City |
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On Manhattan's southernmost point, Battery Park City sits on the East and Hudson Rivers with commanding views to Governor's Island, Staten Island, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Bounded by Chambers Street to the north and West Street to the east,... [Read More] |
Brooklyn, NY |
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Directly across the East River from Manhattan, Brooklyn's charming historic neighborhoods offer an escape from the city yet are just a short trip from Manhattan via subway or the Brooklyn Bridge. A wealth of gracious Brooklyn real estate including immaculate... [Read More] |
Chelsea |
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Situated on Manhattan's West Side between 14th and 30th Streets, along the Hudson River, Chelsea has become one of the city’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Chelsea is a focus of the New York art world as well as the home of the Dia Center for the Arts,... [Read More] |
Clinton |
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Offering an ideal Midtown location, Clinton encompasses the area between 34th and 59th Streets between Eighth Avenue and the Hudson River, just west of Times Square and adjacent to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, a dramatic glass structure designed by... [Read More] |
East 30's |
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Nestled between Murray Hill and Gramercy Park on Manhattan’s East Side, Kips Bay is a quiet, understated neighborhood encompassing the area from 24th to 34th Streets between Third Avenue and the East River. Kip's Bay/East 30's properties include... [Read More] |
Fifth Avenue |
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Among Manhattan's most famous addresses, Fifth Avenue is rich in history and significance, and provides the setting for some of the city's most impressive real estate. In the coveted reaches of the Upper East Side, this storied avenues was lined with the... [Read More] |
Flatiron |
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The Flatiron District extends from 14th Street to 23rd Street between Park Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The district’s namesake is the famous triangular-shaped, 20-story Flatiron Building designed by architect Daniel Burnham, which is distinguished as the... [Read More] |
Gramercy Park |
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An historic gem, Gramercy Park offers the atmosphere of a small village, with New York City’s only private park as its exquisite centerpiece, yet lies in the heart of the city, extending from 17th to 22nd Streets between Park Avenue and the East River.... [Read More] |
Greenwich Village |
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Legendary in its rich history and cultural significance, Greenwich Village offers a sought-after address in what is perhaps the city’s most famous neighborhood. This lively locale stretches from Houston Street north to 14th Street, between Broadway and... [Read More] |
Hamilton Heights |
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Hamilton Heights is a neighborhood on arlem’s Western edge and was designated an Historic District between the years of 2000 and 2002. It extends from West 135th to West 155th Street between Edgecombe Avenue and the Hudson River, on land that was once... [Read More] |