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471 Washington Street is situated right a green, airy space on the Hudson River, and residents will enjoy protected Hudson River and park views Read more.
The elegance extends to the numerous amenities offered, including a private spa, which is equipped with a Turkish bath, sauna, showers, and a changing area. Read more.
It may be hard to believe, but Reade57’s interiors are in some ways more futuristic than its façade. Read more.
The setting of Woody Allen’s “Manhattan” -- among numerous other films -- simply is Manhattan, for many New Yorkers. Read more.
The West Village's placid, tree-lined blocks have played starring roles in a number of television and movies -- “Sex and the City” being the most notable recent example. Read more.
The very words "Upper East Side" conjure images of pre-war buildings, tree-lined streets and understated elegance. Read more.
Famously home to some of the city's elite art galleries and luxury shopping, Soho is also home to a host of luxury condominiums, as well as its trademark loft apartments. Read more about soho: Read more.
This 92 acres of green space feel as rustic, peaceful and un-urban as any Manhattan neighborhood. Read more.
While there are numerous new construction condominiums in Chelsea, many of the best-loved Chelsea condos strike a distinctly classical note Read more.
Though still best known for its Chinese restaurants, jewelry district and food shopping, CT is also home to a bustling multicultural scene, including a host of hip nightlife spots and restaurants Read more.
New York City's acknowledged epicenter of hipness is still where it has been since the 1970s. Read more.
A neighborhood defined by reinvention -- from Dutch colony to the first capital of the United States to the center of global banking and business Read more.
Perhaps surprisingly, Gramercy is also home to one of the city's premier live music venues in the Fillmore at Irving Plaza. Read more.
The LES is the ancestral home of New York's Jewish culture, and vestiges of that old identity -- both at the definitively New York deli Katz's and at a number of smaller storefronts Read more.
Several generations ago, the corner of the West Village between West 14th Street and Gansevoort Street and west of 9th Avenue was where the city's meats were packed and shipped. Read more.
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The LES is the ancestral home of New York's Jewish culture, and vestiges of that old identity. Read more about LES Read more.
Hello MTA riders, The Financial District was the first area of Manhattan to develop, and its narrow streets and palpable history make that impossible to forget. Read more.
Pick a trend in New York City culture, and chances are that at least a portion of its formative years took place in Greenwich Village. Read more.
The Financial District was the first area of Manhattan to develop, and its narrow streets and palpable history make that impossible to forget. Read more.
Clinton, which runs from Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River, has become a hub for new construction condominium development, most notably through amenity-rich new condo listings Read more.
The West Village is a pretty unique place -- a community at once luxurious and unmistakably bohemian, and a wonderful place to live. Read more.
Artists ranging from Madonna to Jean-Michel Basquiat, and from The Beastie Boys and The Strokes to Allen Ginsberg have called the East Village home Read more.
MH offers exceptional mass transit access, with the reliable 4, 5 and 6 trains running down the neighborhood's spine and a host of dependable crosstown buses putting the rest of the city within reach Read more.
The West Village's entertainment options run from the quiet bistros, gastro-pubs and bars on its sedate side streets to the booming clubs and rooftop-bar scene of the Meatpacking District Read more.
Famously home to some of the city's elite art galleries and luxury shopping, Soho is also home to a host of luxury condominiums, as well as its trademark loft apartments. Read more.
Owning an apartment on the Upper West Side means access to some of the city's elite restaurants, from iconic fine-dining establishments to famed bagelries, diners and informal ethnic food joints Read more.
Midtown East contains some of Manhattan’s most iconic skyscrapers, the mini-neighborhoods of Turtle Bay, Beekman, Tudor City and the Plaza District and several promising new construction condominiums Read more.
Park Avenue apartments and Fifth Avenue condominiums are among the most sought-after condominium listings in New York City -- or anywhere else. Read more.
Soho is also home to a host of luxury condominiums, as well as its trademark loft apartments. Read more.
West Village is a pretty unique place -- a community at once luxurious and unmistakably bohemian, and a wonderful place to live. Read more.
Defined by warehouses and industry during the last century, Tribeca has reinvented itself in the last 30 years as a surpassingly hip and sophisticated Manhattan neighborhood Read more.
Once something of an in-between neighborhood, Lincoln Square has emerged as a surprisingly sedate, upscale community there in the shadow of some of New York City’s most recognizable landmarks. Read more.