Murray Hill |
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Murray Hill is a lovely enclave in Midtown East, located between Fifth Avenue and the F.D.R. Drive, extending from 34th Street to 40th Street. In a prime location just south of Grand Central Terminal and north of the Empire State Building, Murray Hill real... [Read More] |
Park Avenue |
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Among Manhattan's most famous addresses, Park 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 avenue was lined with the... [Read More] |
SoHo |
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One of New York's most desirable and stylishly eclectic neighborhoods, SoHo has a long history, which holds the story of a remarkable renaissance. An artistic haven, this former industrial warehouse district preserves the city's largest collection of highly... [Read More] |
Sutton Place |
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Enjoying sweeping scenery overlooking the East River, Sutton Place is an elegant enclave combining a convenient Midtown location with an atmosphere of graciousness and serenity. Sutton Place rose to prominence in the early 1920s, after the second Mrs. William... [Read More] |
TriBeCa |
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Situated just south of SoHo, TriBeCa (the Triangle Below Canal Street) extends from Canal Street down to Park Place, between Broadway and the Hudson River. Over the past two decades, TriBeCa has undergone an extraordinary transformation to a choice... [Read More] |
Union Square |
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Union Square brings together vibrant business and cultural, medical and educational centers with Union Square real estate. Union Square sits at the crossroads of six subway lines, placing myriad city destinations within easy reach. Historic Union Park is a... [Read More] |
West Village |
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A haven for artists, writers, intellectuals and bohemians since the turn of the 20th century, this charming and colorful neighborhood is reminiscent of a European city with its narrow, winding tree-lined streets, timeless courtyards and magnificent... [Read More] |