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1)FINANCIAL DISTRICT


The Financial District, which was built at a time when there were no zoning laws, is well known for its towering buildings which ofte

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n lie right next to each other. Many of the old buildings have been refurbished or replaced by luxury residential high rises. Due to its proximity to Wall Street, the area gets heavily populated during business hours then quiets down after dark. There are many surrounding amenities, including grocery stores, restaurants, theaters and hotels. Additionally, the South Street Seaport provides residents with a great place to shop, eat, or just enjoy the view of the city.

 

2)CHELSEA


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Boldly stationed between West Midtown and the West Village is Chelsea, a neighborhood that has maintained a dynamic personality much like its London Thames-area namesake. Due to increasing popularity, property prices are also catching up to London's high-end real estate, with ongoing townhouse renovations taking place on many streets. Large retail tenants, which have revitalized historic cast-iron buildings along 6th Avenue, have helped fuel the area's great popularity, and 7th , 8th and 9th Avenue also feature one-of-a-kind boutiques and restaurants that have contributed to making Chelsea so desirable.

 

3)TRIBECA

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This triangle of land (Triangle Below Canal St.) was first considered the Lower West Side, but after witnessing the revitalization of SoHo, New Yorkers adopted the catchier name. By the late 1990s,TriBeCa had become a haven for the trendy and hip, a thriving commercial, residential and artistic community just like neighboring SoHo.

People who live in TriBeCa live well, and enjoy the dichotomies of pleasure that the area brings - that is, a place that's secure yet not overly established; one that's exciting but not too outrageous; one that's upscale in price, but all the while worth it! Pre-war buildings dominate this wonderful neighborhood, although many have been renovated into super-luxurious lofts with huge windows. With its vibrant mix of residential and commercial living, including elegant high-rise apartments and new construction, TriBeCa is poised for more growth in the years to come.

 

4)MIDTOWN:Murray Hill

 

Murray Hill is a true residential neighborhood. Lying south of 42nd Street down to 30th Street, and bounded roughly by Madison and Third Avenues, Murray Hill has a mystique all its own. Best known for its proximity to the Empire State Building on 34th Street, Murray Hill is a neighborhood where time has transformed old carriage houses into charming homes. Here, right in the middle of Manhattan, you'll find anything you're looking for in terms of residences, from luxury high-rises to charming old brownstones. Conveniences abound, from diverse services to shopping and ethnic restaurants, and the location lends prime access to travel anywhere in the city.

 

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