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Indeed, the Upper East Side is home to some of New York’s most rarefied ZIP codes.
Many of its residents have a passion for embracing all the cultural riches that New York offers.
Stretch across Manhattan from Houston Street on the south to 14th Street on the north.
While Gramercy takes its name from Gramercy Park, the neighborhood is larger than that landmark.
By the 1820s, investors were buying lots, drawn by the proximity (by ferry) to downtown Manhattan.
Just over the Williamsburg Bridge, this is the Brooklyn that comes to mind first for many.
It rose to prominence around the 1840s when it was a bucolic suburb on the edges of the city.
For a small neighborhood, Carroll Gardens can boast that it has three busy commercial streets.
New restaurants and bars that have made Bed-Stuy a destination alongside Fort Greene and Williams...
Central Park was the catalyst for a Manhattan building boom, Prospect Park, which opened in 1867.