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Nolita
Nolita (North of Little Italy) lies east of SoHo and north of Little Italy, and used to be the destination and the favored neighborhood of Italian immigrants. Nowadays, Nolita has lost most of its Italian atmosphere along with Little Italy itself, although it has retained a number of European restaurants and bakeries. 
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Gramercy
Gramercy is a much desired neighborhood with a number of beautiful historic buildings mostly concentrated around the private Gramercy Park, to which only nearby residents receive a key. Its residents value the safe and quiet atmosphere of the area, the exclusivity of organizations like The Players’ Club, The Poetry Society of America and the National Arts Club, as well as the abundance of great restaurants and cultural attractions.

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Flatiron District
The Flatiron District, named after the renowned triangular Flatiron building (at one time the tallest structure in the word), occupies a sort of no-man’s-land between the true neighborhoods of Midtown and East Village.
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Upper West Side

This neighborhood, north of 59th Street (Columbus Circle) and to the west of Central Park, is very popular among individuals that are seeking a comfortable and healthy environment. Traditionally considered the liberal and intellectual heart of Manhattan, the Upper West Side (UWS) remains home to some of the most prominent museums, music halls, and perhaps the most prestigious and definitely the oldest school in the city - the Trinity School.


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Upper East Side
Laying to the East of Central Park, the Upper East Side is generally considered the most expensive residential area in the country, and has more of a conservative business atmosphere than the Upper West Side. However, you might find that the rental rates here are actually lower than those in the more trendy downtown neighborhoods.

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Union Square
There are also beautiful apartments located in the typical Flatiron buildings with huge windows and moldings on the building facades.

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