West Village
The West Village is bounded by the Hudson River, the south side of 14th Street, the north side of Houston Street, a ...
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NoHo, or North of Houston, is a small area centered along Lafayette Street. Like SoHo, NoHo is largely a historic d ...
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Once a primarily industrial neighborhood, SoHo — or South of Houston — boasts the greatest collection o ...
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With a rich mix of arts, culture and nightlife, Chelsea is one of the most desirable neighborhoods in New York City ...
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Named for the acronym Triangle Below Canal, Tribeca sits to the south and east of SoHo and has four historic distri ...
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Originally part of the Lower East Side, the area now called the East Village broke off in the 1960s, as artists, mu ...
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Named after the iconic Flatiron Building, one of New York’s oldest skyscrapers, the Flatiron District is boun ...
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Situated just east of some of the city’s oldest, most valuable co-ops and mansions, Yorkville is characterize ...
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