Eva Mohr
Battery Park City
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....
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Brooklyn, NY
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...
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Chelsea
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...
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Clinton
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...
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East 30's
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...
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Fifth Avenue
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...
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Flatiron
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...
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Gramercy Park
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...
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Greenwich Village
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...
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Hamilton Heights
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...
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Harlem
Famous as the site of the 1920s renaissance of African American culture, historic Harlem is a vibrant neighborhood currently undergoing a second renaissance in commerce, culture, property...
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Kip's Bay
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...
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Lincoln Center
Centrally located between Midtown West and the Upper West Side, Lincoln Center is home to the internationally acclaimed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the world's largest performing...
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Little Italy
Adjacent to Chinatown, Little Italy is steeped in old world European tradition and offers aromatic bakeries, cafes and restaurants around Mulberry and Grand Streets. This close-knit...
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Lower East Side
Manhattan's Lower East Side is rich in history as the country's most famous immigrant neighborhood, a gateway to America for Eastern Europeans arriving in the late 19th and early 20th...
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Meatpacking District
The Meatpacking District, also known as the Gansevoort Market District, is the rising star of cutting-edge New York style yet also celebrates its commercial past as the city's newest...
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Midtown East
In the heart of Manhattan, Midtown East is home to a myriad of the city's most famous landmarks and attractions including magnificently restored Grand Central Terminal, now also hosting...
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Midtown West
Stretching west of Fifth Avenue to the Hudson River, Midtown West has been transformed through extensive redevelopment over the past decade. Along with its major business district, Midtown...
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Morningside Heights
Set high on the bluffs of the Hudson River, Morningside Heights is a lovely neighborhood on Manhattan's Upper West Side, anchored by Morningside and Riverside Parks, magnificent churches and...
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Mount Morris Park
The historic Harlem neighborhood of Mount Morris Park encompasses a designated Historic District approximately between West 120th and 125th Streets, directly to the west and south of its...
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Murray Hill
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...
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Park Avenue
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...
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SoHo
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...
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Sutton Place
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...
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TriBeCa
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,...
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Union Square
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...
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West Village
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,...
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