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APARTMENT SETTINGS

334 BOWERY

2 Open Lofts Available - 1,100 SF

"Skid Row," notable for "Bowery Bums" - a remarkable feat considering its prime location and beautiful roster of architecture. Today, the neighborhood has maintained its authenticity and restored much of its historic architecture while adding world class boutique hotels, independent retailers, cafes, bars, restaurants, beer gardens and art museums. The Bowery will be remembered for its raw beauty and prime location as it intersects multiple cultures and is conveniently located at the nexus of Little Italy, Nolita, Chinatown, SoHo and the Lower East Side.

515 Ninth Ave - LANA

3 Modern Apartments Available - 400SF to 1,100

"Hudson Yards" takes its name from the MTA rail yard along the Hudson River between 30th Street and 33rd Street, part of a Penn Central rail yard that once extended to 39th Street. The portion of the MTA yard between the river and Eleventh Avenue is called the Western Rail Yard, and the portion between Eleventh Avenue and Tenth Avenue is called the Eastern Rail Yard. The Hudson Yards area includes parts of the Garment Center, the Javits Convention Center, Madison Square Garden, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the Farley Post Office, and the Lincoln Tunnel.[6] Most of the Hudson Yards redevelopment area is also known as Hell's Kitchen South.[7][8] The special purpose district covering the area, the Special Hudson Yards District, includes a "Hell's Kitchen subdistrict," encompassing the core residential area existing prior to redevelopment of the surrounding area.

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