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Astoria
Astoria is a large commercial and residential neighborhood next to […]
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Bay Ridge
Bay Ridge is a quiet, residential, waterfront neighborhood in the […]
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Bedford-Stuyvesant
Bedford-Stuyvesant, or Bed-Stuy, is one of the largest neighborhoods in […]
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Boerum Hill
Bounded by State Street, Smith Street, Baltic Street and 4th […]
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Brooklyn Heights
If you’re looking for the perfect Brownstone Brooklyn neighborhood dripping […]
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Bushwick
Bounded by Flushing Avenue, Broadway, the Cemetery of the Evergreens […]
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Carroll Gardens
In Carroll Gardens, you will find many independently owned shops, […]
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Chelsea/Hudson Yards
Bisected by the High Line, which has transformed the western […]
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Chinatown
NYC’s original Chinatown is one of Manhattan’s oldest neighborhoods and […]
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Clinton Hill
Perched on a hill, and bounded by Vanderbilt Avenue, the […]
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Cobble Hill
Bounded by Atlantic Avenue, Hicks Street, Degraw Street and Smith […]
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Crown Heights
In Crown Heights, you will find the beautiful historic townhouses […]
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Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn has undergone an incredible transformation since it was […]
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Dumbo
The area now referred to as Dumbo, or Down Under […]
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East Harlem
East Harlem stretches roughly from East 97th Street to East 142nd Street […]
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East Village
Looking for fun, food and grit? You will find all three […]
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Fashion / Garment District
The Fashion District (aka Garment District) is centrally-located in Midtown […]
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Financial District
What was once a residential ghost town has now become […]
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Flatbush
Among other things, Flatbush borders Prospect Park and Brooklyn College […]
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Flatiron / Union Square
Flatiron is, perhaps, the most convenient neighborhood in Manhattan. Located […]
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Forest Hills
Forest Hills is a neighborhood in Central Queens, which is […]
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Fort Greene
Fort Greene is filled with beautiful examples of mid-19th century […]
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Gowanus
Gowanus is sandwiched between Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope […]
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Gramercy
Gramercy is located on the east side of Manhattan between […]
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Greenpoint
With its history ingrained in shipbuilding and waterborne commerce, Greenpoint […]
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Greenwich Village
The Village is home to NYU and Washington Square Park, […]
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Greenwood / Sunset Park
Home to Brooklyn’s bustling Chinatown, as well as the exciting […]
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Hamilton Heights
Coming soon Nearest Subways Fun Facts It took almost 100 […]
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Harlem
Bounded by Central Park, Park Avenue, the East River, 155th Street, […]
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Hell’s Kitchen
In Hell’s Kitchen you will find great food and bars […]
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Hudson Heights
The Upper Manhattan neighborhood of Hudson Heights sits on hills […]
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Jackson Heights
Coming soon Nearest Subways Fun Facts It took almost 100 […]
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Kensington
Kensington is a neighborhood, centrally located in Brooklyn, south of […]
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Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens is one of the seven planned garden communities […]
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Little Italy
Coming soon Nearest Subways Fun Facts It took almost 100 […]
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Long Island City
Long Island City (LIC) is a residential and commercial neighborhood […]
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Lower East Side
Once the crowded home for working class immigrants in the […]
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Meatpacking District
The Meatpacking District runs roughly from West 14th Streetsouth to […]
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Midtown East
Midtown East is a desirable location to many, in large […]
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Midtown West
Midtown West is a commercial and residential neighborhood that encompasses […]
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Morningside Heights
Morningside Heights, an academic hub of NYC – home to […]
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Murray Hill / Kips Bay
Since the late 1990s, many young post-undergrad adults have flocked […]
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Noho
Noho, or North of Houston Street, is a small enclave […]
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Nolita
Nolita, or North of Little Italy, is a small and […]
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NoMad
NoMad, North of Madison Square Park, is bounded by 26th Street, […]
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Park Slope
When you think of Brownstone Brooklyn, you think of Park […]
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Prospect Heights
What was once a sleepy enclave bounded by Flatbush Avenue, […]
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Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Coming soon Nearest Subways Fun Facts It took almost 100 […]
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Prospect Park South and Ditmas Park
Are we really in New York City? Most who stumble […]
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Red Hook
Red Hook is an old industrial Brooklyn shipping center and […]
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Rego Park
Rego Park is a community in Central Queens which was […]
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Ridgewood
Ridgewood shares its border with Brooklyn (Bushwick and East Williamsburg), […]
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Riverdale
Riverdale is a residential neighborhood in the northwest portion of […]
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Rockaways
The Rockaways is not just one neighborhood – it’s a […]
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SoHo
Gorgeous cast iron buildings, narrow cobblestoned streets, designer boutiques and […]
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Sunnyside
Sunnyside is in the western portion of Queens, sharing borders […]
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TriBeCa
The desolate area bounded by Canal Street to the north, […]
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Upper East Side
Conveniently situated between Central Park and the East River, the […]
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Upper West Side
If you are looking for green space, quiet streets, outdoor […]
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West Village
The West Village is a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, bounded […]
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Williamsburg
In Williamsburg, you will find a contemporary art scene, a […]
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Windsor Terrace
Windsor Terrace is a small residential enclave on the southwestern […]
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Woodside
Woodside is a neighborhood in the western portion of Queens. […]