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In the heart of Manhattan lie three neighborhoods that embrace old and new, offering residents a coveted mix of shops and services alongside leafy park space and great transportation. The Flatiron District is bordered by Sixth Avenue to the west, 20th Street to the south, Lexington Avenue to the east and 26th Street to the north. The newly minted NoMad neighborhood extends north of Madison Square Park to 30th Street, and the Union Square area stretches south to 14th Street.
Life in Flatiron/NoMad is centered in historic Madison Square Park which offers beautiful spaces for activity and relaxation under the watchful eye of the iconic Flatiron Building. Further south, Union Square acts as a gathering spot, transportation hub and home to the city’s flagship greenmarket. Throughout this central corridor, foodies delight in the city’s first Eataly and the restaurants of “barbecue row,” shoppers enjoy access to both boutiques and well-known retail outlets, and nightlife enthusiasts are well served by buzzy hotels providing premier lounges and luxe accommodations.
Once considered a chiefly commercial district, Flatiron, NoMad and Union Square have become some of the most sought-after residential areas in Manhattan offering up co-op homes and both new and converted condo buildings.
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