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Midtown West is a large area of Manhattan that ranges from Eighth Ave. to the Hudson River on the East to West Boundaries and 59th St. to 34th St. on the North to South boundaries.

 

Similar to other commercial areas in NYC, Midtown West was slow to see residential development due to its gritty nature and far west reach.

 

Midtown West is an emerging residential neighborhood that developers and small businesses alike are transforming into a 24-hour neighborhood. Great dining, affordable apartments, and a low-key vibe have become defining elements of the neighborhood.

 

Due to its eclectic, no-frills vibe, Midtown West is home to performance artists, professionals, and long-time residents, if you live here you’ll be part of the continued neighborhood change.

 

 

 

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Roughy 140,247 people call Midtown West home. A traditionally very gritty, commercial neighborhood, the Midtown West has become known for its laid-back vibe, affordable apartments, eclectic dining, and new luxury residential development.

 

The Midtown West historically is recognized as a low-key, gritty commercial district, currently, it has become the epicenter for some iconic, luxury real estate developments. According to the US Census Report of 2016, its current residents are 15% Latino, 61% White, and 16% Asian.

 

The vast majority of families and residents live in multifamily housing, more specifically, 90% live in housing with 10 or more units in a 3.1 square miles radi.

 

In addition, 30% of housing is two bedroom apartments and three bedroom apartments. This supports a population density of 45,240 people per square mile, compared to NYC at 30,000 people per square mile or roughly, 1.5 times more densely populated than Manhattan. Midtown West density is what provides for a culturally rich and lively environment. In addition, its mix of studio apartment rentals, 1 bedroom apartment rentals, 2 bedroom apartment rentals, and 3 bedroom apartment rentals support a diverse, thriving community.

We currently do not have a video tour for Midtown West. However, check out the video below, which will tour you through the Chelsea neighborhood (South of Midtown West) with our partner James Marcolin.

In addition, Midtown West is home to iconic buildings, world-class real estate developments, and cutting-edge dining. The Atelier is a 46-story glass condominium tower located at 635 West 42nd Street offering some of the finest luxury apartments for sale in Clinton.

 

The condominiums at The Atelier embody the best of Manhattan luxury living, with spacious floor plans, quality finishes, and state-of-the-art kitchens and baths. This timely design, conceived of by American designer Costas Kondylis, represents Midtown West that is low-key with a strong sense of modern features and elements.

 

In addition, Midtown West is home to world-class dining, spearheaded by celebrity chefs such as Tom Colicchio, Bobby Flay and Daniel Boulud. In addition, Midtown West also offers convenient access to the High Line, an elevated, linear green park that was transformed from an abandoned rail yard.

 

The park extends from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street. At 30th Street the elevated tracks turn west around the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on 34th Street, the northern section is expected to be integrated with the Hudson Yards development and the Hudson Park and Boulevard.

 

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Continually, Midtown West has become defined by change, yet its committed to being an entertainment hub. On September 14, 2017, Crains published an article profiling Midtown West massive indie theater development. The article states, “Landmark Theatres—billionaire Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner’s Los Angeles-based movie chain—is opening a sprawling eight-theater complex on W. 57th Street between 11th and 12th Avenues on Sept. 15. The 30,000-square-foot complex is in the retail portion of the Durst Organization’s 32-story, 709-unit mixed-use building designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingel. “We are creating a new destination for cinema,” said Ted Mundorff, president and chief executive of Landmark Theatres. “Today more than ever, audiences have discriminating tastes and high expectations. We take great pride in our customer service and delivering the best in film and are confident we will exceed our customers’ demands.”

 

 

 

 

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You can also favorite a number of apartments if you’re looking to compare between different areas, such as Midtown West District and Murray Hill. Once you find a place you like, you can get in touch with an agent right away and find your home.

 

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Midtown East is a large area of Manhattan that ranges from the East River. to Sixth Ave. on the East to West boundaries and 59th St. to 42nd St. on the North to South boundaries.

 

Unlike other commercial areas in NYC, Midtown East is home to world-class shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Midtown East is a stylized neighborhood, known for upscale dining, iconic shopping, and stylized buildings.

 

Established urban professionals call Midtown East home as well as long-time residents as well as newcomers.

 

Many people who are attracted to highly stylized lifestyle flock to the Midtown East as its established itself as a world-class retail center, today many national and international tourist flock to Midtown as it continues to become a world-class destination neighborhood.

 

 

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Roughy 141,162 people call Midtown East home.

 

A traditionally very commercial neighborhood, the Midtown East district is known for its luxury shopping on 5th Ave as well as iconic architecture like the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building.

 

The Midtown East historically is recognized as a commercial community filled with offices, department stores, and luxury retailers. Currently, it has become the epicenter for some iconic, luxury real estate developments. According to the US Census Report of 2016, its current residents are 9% Latino, 69% White, and 16% Asian.

 

The vast majority of families and residents live in multifamily housing, more specifically, 93% live in housing with 10 or more units in a 3.1 square miles radius. In addition, 30% of housing is two bedroom apartments and three bedroom apartments. This supports a population density of 45,536 people per square mile, compared to NYC at 30,000 people per square mile or roughly, 1.5 times more densely populated than Manhattan.

 

Midtown East density is what provides for a culturally rich and lively environment. In addition, its mix of studio apartment rentals, 1 bedroom apartment rentals, 2 bedroom apartment rentals, and 3 bedroom apartment rentals support a diverse, thriving community. 

 

Unfortunately, we do not have a video tour of Midtown East. However, we do have one of Gramercy, a neighborhood directly south of Midtown East.

 

Check out the video below, which will tour you through the Gramercy neighborhood with our partner James Marcolin.

 

Midtown East is home to iconic buildings, world-class real estate developments, and cutting-edge retail.

 

685 First Avenue, is a 32,365 SF parcel located between East 39th and East 40th Streets on First Avenue in New York City south of the United Nations Headquarters along the East River, a prominent location in Manhattan. The 42-story, 460-foot high residential tower will provide 556 rental and condominium apartments and will feature panoramic views of the New York City riverfront. This timely design, conceived of by American designer Richard Meier, represents the Midtown East that is classic with a strong sense of timeless style and sophistication.

 

In addition, Midtown East is home to Fifth Avenue shopping, one of the most luxurious stretches of retail in the country, Fifth Avenue is the main artery of New York City’s shopping scene, having welcomed a steady stream of fashion mavens for over 100 years.

 

Midtown East also offers convenient access to the Tudor City Greens, a New York 501(c)(3)not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to preserve and enhance Tudor City’s two landmarked parks.

 

The parks are located on Tudor City Place on either side of East 42nd Street, east of Second Avenue. The Greens was formed in 1987 to assume ownership and responsibility for the parks, under the auspices of The Trust for Public Land, when Tudor City buildings were being converted to cooperative ownership by the sponsor, Time Equities.

 

The parks are a focal point for the community and are actively used by residents and Tudor City neighbors alike.

 

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Continually, Midtown East has become defined by change, yet it’s committed to being a business hub. On July 27, 2017, Crains published an article profiling the Midtown East rezoning. The article states, “A City Council subcommittee approved the long-awaited rezoning of Midtown East Thursday. The new rules will allow developers to build larger office towers than currently allowed in exchange for improvements for pedestrians and commuters. “The plan allows bigger development near subway stations all around East Midtown, and allows for density to be earned by doing transit improvements,” City Councilman Dan Garodnick said during a council hearing. “This is certainly the right place to put lots of new density near Grand Central, one of our most important regional hubs.””

 

 

 

Replay Listings is the best apartment search app for manhattan apartments for rent. With our app, there are no gimmicks. Our rental listings begin at $1,500 and are updated daily and instantly to reflect any changes. Agents shoot up to 60-second in-app videos of the studio apartment that are shown completely raw and in their purest form — totally unedited and filmed through the app, so the apartment cannot be manipulated in any way. You can also favorite a number of apartments if you’re looking to compare between different areas, such as Midtown East District and Murray Hill. Once you find a place you like, you can get in touch with an agent right away and find your home. Find your next home in Upper Manhattan, now. Whether you are looking for a studio bedroom in Gramercy or Midtown Center, a 1 bedroom for rent on the Upper West Side, or a 3 bedroom in East Harlem, Replay Listings offers a variety of neighborhoods and NYC apartments that fits your needs. 

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West Village is a large area of Manhattan that ranges from Sixth Ave. to West St on the East to West boundaries and 14th St. to W.

 

Houston on the North to South boundaries. Unlike other commercial areas in NYC, West Village is a major residential neighborhood.

 

The West Village is a stylized neighborhood with great shopping, dining, and iconic, colonial brownstones. Many people who are attracted to the bohemian lifestyle flock to the West Village as its been home to iconic writers and artists, today many A-List celebrities and trendsetters call the West Village home as it continues to become a destination neighborhood for the entire City.

 

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Roughy 152,813 people call West Village home. A community rich in history, culture, and art.

 

The West Village historically is recognized as a bohemian community filled with artists, intellectuals, and creatives. Currently, it has become the epicenter for A-List celebrities and is currently experiencing high levels of gentrification.

 

According to the US Census Report of 2016, its residents are currently 7% Latino, 2.3% Black, 72% White, and 16% Asian. The vast majority of families and residents live in multifamily housing, more specifically, 85% live in housing with 10 or more units in a 2.9 square miles radius. In addition, 34% of housing is two bedroom apartments and three bedroom apartments. This supports a population density of 52,694 people per square mile, compared to NYC at 30,000 people per square mile or roughly, 2 times more densely populated than Manhattan.

 

West Village density is what provides for a culturally rich and lively environment. In addition, its mix of studio apartment rentals, 1 bedroom apartment rentals, 2 bedroom apartment rentals and 3 bedroom apartment rentals support a diverse, thriving community. 

 

Check out the video below, which will tour you through the West Village neighborhood with our partner James Marcolin.

In addition, West Village is home to classic and unique cultural centers and amenities that support its bohemian feel with a splash of A-List celebrity glamour.

 

The Gay Liberation monument, a sculpture by George Segal honors the gay rights movement and commemorates the events at the Stonewall Inn opposite this park that gave rise to the movement. It depicts four figures in total—two standing men, and two seated women.

 

The Parks Department says, “the result is specific, evocative, and understated, showing the public comfort and freedom to which the gay liberation movement aspired.”

 

In addition, prolific American author James Baldwin called the West Village home for 20 years. West Village also offers convenient access to the High Line, an elevated, linear green park that was transformed from an abandoned rail yard. The park extends from Gansevoort Street to 34th Street. At 30th Street the elevated tracks turn west around the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on 34th Street, the northern section is expected to be integrated with the Hudson Yards development and the Hudson Park and Boulevard.

 

 

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Continually, West Village has become defined by its bohemian nature and celebrity status. On June 19, 2018, Curbed published an article profiling 25 historic LGBTQ sites to visit commemorating the neighborhood as a site of activism, progressive thinking, and a site of the defense of civil rights.

 

The progressive, artistic nature of the West Village makes it a hit amongst A-list celebrities. In addition, WhereTraveler.com states, ““In the West Village, The Spotted Pig continues to be a celebrity favorite, in addition to being co-owned by celebrity Chef Mario Batali.

 

The list of famous faces that have stopped by the seasonal British and Italian restaurant could go on and on. From Jay Z and Beyoncé to Taylor Swift, Kirsten Dunst, Ryan Gosling and Maggie, and Jake Gyllenhaal, everyone loves The Spotted Pig—making it the ideal place to spot someone well known.””

 

 

Replay Listings is the best apartment search app for manhattan apartments for rent. With our app, there are no gimmicks. Our rental listings begin at $1,500 and are updated daily and instantly to reflect any changes. Agents shoot up to 60-second in-app videos of the studio apartment that are shown completely raw and in their purest form — totally unedited and filmed through the app, so the apartment cannot be manipulated in any way. You can also favorite a number of apartments if you’re looking to compare between different areas, such as Flatiron District and Murray Hill. Once you find a place you like, you can get in touch with an agent right away and find your home. Find your next home in Upper Manhattan, now. Whether you are looking for a studio bedroom in the Financial District, a 1 bedroom for rent in Midtown West, or a 3 bedroom in Flatiron, Replay Listings offers a variety of neighborhoods and nyc apartments that fits your needs. 

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About the Upper West Side

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The Upper West Side, commonly referred to simply as the UWS, is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, that lies between Central Park and the Hudson River and between West 59th Street and West 110th Street.

 

The Upper West Side is sometimes also considered by the real estate industry to include the neighborhood of Morningside Heights.

 

Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The UWS is an iconic neighborhood known for its gentle manor, artistic and academic charm, and quintessential NYC charm. It is home to popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, as well as relaxed bistros and glitzy pubs and bars.

 

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Roughy 189,492 people call Upper West Side home.

 

A charming, densely populated community. UWS historically is recognized as a home to artists, professors, filmmakers, and writers.

 

According to the US Census Report of 2016, 73% of current residents are White. The vast majority of families and residents live in multifamily housing, more specifically, 89% live in housing with 20 or more units in a 3 square miles radius.

 

In addition, 41% of housing is two bedroom apartments and three bedroom apartments. This supports a population density of 63,164 people per square mile, compared to NYC at 30,000 people per square mile or roughly, 2 times more densely populated than NYC.

 

UWS’s density is what provides for a culturally rich and lively environment. In addition, its mix of studio apartment rentals, 1 bedroom apartment rentals, 2 bedroom apartment rentals, and 3 bedroom apartment rentals support a diverse, eclectic community. 


In addition, Upper West Side supports rich and vibrant cultural centers and amenities. The American Museum of Natural History, “Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest museums in the world. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 28 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library.

 

The museum collections contain over 33 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time, and occupies more than 2 million square feet.”

 

Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition.

 

In addition, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, a museum dedicated to youth development, states, “[Its] hands-on learning environments, programs, and curricula are all produced through an alchemy of fun, research, and museum science”.

 

The UWS also offers convenient access to Central Park, a Frederick Law Olmsted designed, 843 acres, landscaped park.

 

Central Park boasts the title of the most visited urban, park in the USA.

 

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Continually, Upper West Side has become defined by its artistic, approachable yet sophisticated charm.

 

Central Park, high-quality museums, and sleek restaurants and bars establish the UWS as an iconic, timeless NYC neighborhood.

 

A restaurant that represents the UWS charm is the neighborhood classic Marlow, it’s a neighborhood cafe filled with candles and potted plants, yet feels like the setting for a first date scene in a romantic comedy.

 

In addition, Turkish coffeeshops, salad & juice bars, high-end cinema, and specialty bookstores make the UWS a timeless classic.

 

The New York Times states, “The Upper West Side is one of Manhattan’s most prosperous neighborhoods, but it lacks the stuffiness and sterility of the Upper East Side, that enclave of the super-rich just across the park. Instead, this is home to bankers, lawyers, media types, rumpled intellectuals, yuppies pushing strollers, and out-of-work actors walking their dogs.

 

It’s a livable, convenient neighborhood, with a tiny dash of hip and a decidedly liberal bent (hence its nickname, the People’s Republic of the Upper West Side).” 

 

Replay Listings is the best apartment search app for manhattan apartments for rent. With our app, there are no gimmicks. Our rental listings begin at $1,500 and are updated daily and instantly to reflect any changes. Agents shoot up to 60-second in-app videos of the studio apartment that are shown completely raw and in their purest form — totally unedited and filmed through the app, so the apartment cannot be manipulated in any way. You can also favorite a number of apartments if you’re looking to compare between different areas, such as The Upper West Side, Flatiron District, and Murray Hill. Once you find a place you like, you can get in touch with an agent right away and find your home.

 

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About the Upper East Side

The Upper East Side is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, between Central Park/Fifth Avenue, 59th Street, the East River, and 96th Street. The area incorporates several smaller neighborhoods, including Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, and Yorkville.

 

Once known as the Silk Stocking District, it is now one of the most affluent neighborhoods in New York City. Yet an affordable apartment is still alive around every corner.

 

The UES is an iconic neighborhood known for its slow pace, posh accommodations, and quintessential NYC sophistication. It’s home to popular attractions like Museum Mile and niche art collections like the Frick, as well as high-end bistros and glitzy boutiques and shops.

 

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Roughy 219,004 people call Upper East Side home.

 

A grand, upscale community known for billionaires row and museum mile. UES historically is recognized as a home to billionaires, heiress, and the NYC elite, but an affordable apartment for rent might be just around the corner.

 

According to the US Census Report of 2016, 73% of Upper East Side residents are currently White. The vast majority of families and residents live in multifamily housing, more specifically, 92% live in housing with 20 or more units in a 1.760 square mile radius.

 

In addition, 37% of housing is two bedroom apartments and three bedroom apartments. This supports a population density of 124,434 people per square mile, compared to NYC at 30,000 people per square mile or roughly, 4 times more densely populated than NYC.

 

UES’s density is what provides for a culturally rich and rapidly changing rental landscape. In addition, its mix of studio apartments, 1 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments, and 3 bedroom apartment rentals support a diverse, eclectic community. 

 

Check out the video below, which will tour you through The Upper East Side neighborhood with our partner James Marcolin.

 

In addition, Upper East Side supports rich and vibrant cultural centers and amenities. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Is the largest art museum in the United States.

 

With 7.06 million visitors in 2016, it was the third most visited art museum in the world and the fifth most visited museum of any kind.

 

Its permanent collection contains over two million works, divided among seventeen curatorial departments. The main building, on the eastern edge of Central Park along Museum Mile in Manhattan, is by area one of the world’s largest art galleries.Founded on April 13, 1870, the museum’s mission was to encourage and develop the study of the fine arts, and the application of arts to manufacture and practical life.

 

In addition, the Frick, a museum known for old master paintings and outstanding examples of European sculpture and decorative arts, states, “The collection was assembled by the Pittsburgh industrialist Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) and is housed in his former residence on Fifth Avenue.

 

One of New York City’s few remaining Gilded Age mansions, it provides a tranquil environment for visitors to experience masterpieces by artists such as Bellini, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Gainsborough, Goya, and Whistler”. The UES also offers convenient access to Central Park, a Frederick Law Olmsted designed, 843 acres, landscaped park.

 

Central Park boasts the title of the most visited urban, park in the USA. Find your next luxury apartment for rent, overlooking one of these timeless landmarks today! 

 

Continually, Upper East Side has become defined by its sophisticated charm, yet newly affordable apartment units. Central Park, high-quality museums, and sophisticated restaurants and bars establish the UES as an iconic, timeless NYC neighborhood.

 

In a 2017 report published by Curbed, the Upper East Side was found to be the most affordable neighborhood. The article states, “To qualify as the “most affordable” in this study means that the median rent for a two-bedroom is the most proportionate to its area median.

 

At that, the Upper East Side is the city’s most affordable neighborhood. With an area median household income of $155,213 and a median two-bedroom rent of $3,555, only 27.48 percent of income is required for rent.

 

The New York Times states, “In the 1970s and ’80s, the Upper East Side was considered plenty cool enough for young New Yorkers, even those who could afford to live anywhere they wanted. Since then, many of the young and the restless have been drawn downtown and to Brooklyn. And yet, the Upper East Side continues to house a healthy contingent of 20-somethings, thanks to rents that are more affordable than those in catnip neighborhoods.

 

 

 

Replay Listings is the best apartment app for manhattan apartments for rent. With our app, there are no gimmicks.

 

Our rental listings begin at $1,500 and are updated daily and instantly to reflect any changes. Agents shoot up to 60-second in-app videos of the studio apartment that are shown completely raw and in their purest form — totally unedited and filmed through the app, so the apartment cannot be manipulated in any way.

 

You can also favorite a number of apartments if you’re looking to compare between different areas, such as Flatiron District and Murray Hill.

 

Once you find a place you like, you can get in touch with an agent right away and find your home.

 

Find your next home in The Upper East side now!

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About the East Village

East Village is a large area of Manhattan that ranges from the East River to Third Ave. on the East to West boundaries and 14th St. to East Houston St. on the North to South boundaries.

 

East Village is a major residential neighborhood, home to long-time residents, newcomers as well as artists and intellectuals that give it that bohemian flair.

 

The East Village is a stylized neighborhood with great shopping, dining, and iconic, colonial brownstones. Many people who are attracted to the bohemian lifestyle flock to the East Village as its been home to iconic writers and artists, today many young professionals call the East Village home who are in search of creative inspiration and bohemian flare.

 

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Roughy 159,296 people call East Village home. A community rich in nightlight, street style, and adventurous bars and restaurants.

 

The East Village historically is recognized as a bohemian community filled with artists, intellectuals, and creatives, currently, it has become the epicenter for recent college grads looking for the NYC experience and those who march to the beat of their own drum.

 

According to the US Census Report of 2016, its residents are currently 22% Latino, 9% Black, 33% White, and 34% Asian. The vast majority of families and residents live in multifamily housing, more specifically, 88 live in housing with 10 or more units in a 1.7 square miles radi. In addition, 47% of housing is two bedroom apartments and three bedroom apartments.

 

This supports a population density of 93,703 people per square mile, compared to NYC at 30,000 people per square mile or roughly, 3 times more densely populated than Manhattan.

 

East Village density is what provides for a culturally rich and lively environment. In addition, its mix of studio apartment rentals, 1 bedroom apartment rentals, 2 bedroom apartment rentals, and 3 bedroom apartment rentals support a diverse, thriving community.

 

 

Check out the video below, which will tour you through the East Village neighborhood with our partner James Marcolin.

In addition, East Village is home to classic and unique cultural centers and amenities that support its bohemian feel.

 

The Anthology Film Archives, an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema.

 

The Website States, “An ambitious attempt to define the art of cinema by means of a selection of films which would screen continuously, the Essential Cinema collection was intended to encourage the study of the medium’s masterworks as works of art rather than disposable entertainment, making Anthology the first museum devoted to film as an art form.”

 

In addition, prolific American author Jean-Michel Basquiat called the East Village home during the 70s. East Village also offers convenient access to Tompkins Square Park, a 10.5-acre public park in the Alphabet City portion of East Village, Manhattan, New York City.

 

The square-shaped park, bounded on the north by East 10th Street, on the east by Avenue B, on the south by East 7th Street, and on the west by Avenue A, is abutted by St. Mark’s Place to the west. The performances hosted by the park are as unique as its visitors: the annual lineup includes the outdoor drag festival Wigstock, the Howl Festival commemorating Allen Ginsberg, and the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival.

 

 

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Continually, East Village has become defined by its bohemian nature and commitment to affordability. On August 16, 2018, NYT published an article chronicling the East Village as the “epicenter of experimental art.” It profiles the East Village as a satellite, “A kind of conceptual and anti-commercial satellite orbiting the art world’s mainstream.” Also, on August 16, 2018, Curbed published an article profiling the City’s new effort to preserve Section 8 affordable housing and new deals with developer LIHC Investment Group will allow housing developments in the East Village and Harlem to remain affordable for another 40 years. The article states, “At “Lower East Side I and II Apartments” at 384 East 10th Street and 199 Avenue B, 243 apartments will remain affordable after the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the New York City Housing Development Corporation worked with LIHC Investment Group to preserve the units under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Housing New York Plan, reports the Lo-Down.” 

 

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