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Latitude: 40.70508 to 40.85759
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Midtown
Midtown Manhattan is the core retail and commercial neighborhood of New York City, containing the highest concentration of business and money this side of, well, the planet. The Empire State Building, once again the tallest building in Manhattan, is here. Shady Bryant Park abuts the imposing New York Public Library main branch at 42nd Street, More...
Upper West Side
The Upper West Side is a district of Upper Manhattan, the central island borough of New York, bounded on the south by 59th Street, by Central Park to the east and the Hudson River to the west. Most consider that the Upper West Side continues up to 110th Street, where Morningside Heights (the site of Columbia University) begins.
Often called More...
The Upper East Side (UES) of Manhattan ranges from 59th Street to 96th Street and from 5th Avenue to the East River. It includes Lenox Hill, Yorkville, Carnegie Hill and areas along Park Avenue, Madison Avenue and 5th Avenue.
The Gold Coast properties - mansions and huge prewars in the Sixties and Seventies, on and near Fifth and Park Avenues - remain the domain of the seriously wealthy, for whom park views, expensive meals, Madison Avenue shopping, and proximity to most More...
TriBeCa is short for "Triangle Below Canal Street". TriBeCa is the area south of Soho in Manhattan bounded by Canal St on the north, Broadway on the east, Barclay St on the south and the Hudson River on the west. Previously farmland, TriBeCa became a central transfer point for textiles and dry goods in the mid 1800s.
In the 1960s, the Washington Market Urban Renewal Project transformed the area from commercial to residential More...
Parks
Here is a partial listing of Manhattan parks you may enjoy:
• Central Park is situated between Central Park West and Fifth Avenue, stretching from 59th Street to 110th Street. Brilliantly designed in the 19th century by Vaux and Olmstead, who also designed Prospect Park in Brooklyn and parks in various other American cities, Central Park, by far the largest in Manhattan, is also known as the "lungs of New York." Visit the park on a sunny day and join the many New Yorkers and More...
Gramercy Flatiron
Gramercy Flatiron is a district of Manhattan in New York, situated in the southern part of the Midtown area in the central and eastern parts of the island; broadly, from 14th up to 34th Streets and east of Sixth Avenue. The compact open spaces of Union Square and Gramercy Park define the East Side in this area. Union Square was completely revitalized in the 1990s and is now one of the city's premier shopping, dining and entertainment districts. The loosely-defined "Flatiron District" More...