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The downtown neighborhood is home to Wall Street, but its name only captures one of many facets that forms the vibrant lifestyle within its borders.
HOME OF WALL STREET
The downtown neighborhood is home to Wall Street, but its name only captures one of many facets that forms the vibrant lifestyle within its borders.
TRANSIT OPTIONS
Subway: A/C/E/1/2/3/4/5/R/W/J/Z
COMMUTE TIMES
Columbus Circle: 29m by train, 27m by car
Grand Central: 22m by train, 21m by car
Union Square: 19m by train, 13m by car
Wall Street: 15m by train, 2m by car
GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES
East/West: East River to West Street
North/South: Frankfort Street to State Street
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
TRANSIT OPTIONS
Subway: A/C/E/1/2/3/4/5/R/W/J/Z
COMMUTE TIMES
Columbus Circle: 29m by train, 27m by car
Grand Central: 22m by train, 21m by car
Union Square: 19m by train, 13m by car
Wall Street: 15m by train, 2m by car
GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES
East/West: East River to West Street
North/South: Frankfort Street to State Street
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Glittering new skyscrapers and converted office buildings comprise the bulk of apartment options in the neighborhood.
Gilded Age and Art Deco architecture add a touch of elegance to the densely populated mix of rental buildings, condos and coops.
A NEW TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
A MIX OF GILD & ART DECO
Glittering new skyscrapers and converted office buildings comprise the bulk of apartment options in the neighborhood.
Gilded Age and Art Deco architecture add a touch of elegance to the densely populated mix of rental buildings, condos and coops.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
A NEW TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
A MIX OF GILD AND ART DECO
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Subway: A/C/E/1/2/3/4/5/R/W/J/Z
Columbus Circle: 29m by train, 27m by car
Grand Central: 22m by train, 21m by car
Union Square: 19m by train, 13m by car
Wall Street: 15m by train, 2m by car
East/West: East River to 3rd Avenue
North/South: E. 14th Street to Houston Street
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
Gilded Age and Art Deco architecture add a touch of elegance to the densely populated mix of rental buildings, condos and coops.
A NEW TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
A MX OF GILD AND ART DECO
Glittering new skyscrapers and converted office buildings comprise the bulk of apartment options in the neighborhood.
AROUND THE CITY & SEAPORT
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
LIVING IN THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
Higher average prices are driven largely by new construction around the Seaport and City Hall Park. Some condo conversions still enjoy existing tax abatements, with lower than average monthly carrying costs.
The downtown neighborhood is home to Wall Street, but its name only captures one of many facets that forms the vibrant lifestyle within its borders.
THE FIDI VIBE
THE SYMBOLIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT
Finance types, government workers and tourists buzz around during the day. They form a symbiotic relationship with the power dinner spots and food halls that come alive at night and on the weekend.
THE FOOD SCENE
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
WORLD-CLASS RESTAURANTEURS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
Once considered a culinary no-man’s land, FiDi now boasts some of the city’s most sought after foodie destinations.
Jean Georges, Danny Meyers and Nobu Matsuhisa are just some of the world-class restauranteurs with a foothold in the area. The pedestrian only Stone Street caters to the after work crowd in search of a place to unwind.
FiDi residents can grab dinner while shopping to stock their home pantries at Eataly’s specialty market. Resident favorites include Nobu, Capital Grille, Fuku, Manhatta, and any of the assorted restaurants at Eataly and Pier 17.
RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON
APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
THE MAJOR INSTITUTIONS
Most of the major government buildings and financial institutions are located in FiDi, including:
federal and state courthouses,
New York City Hall, The New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
THE MEMORIAL
FiDi will always hold memories of 9/11, and the memorial created in the footprint of the fallen towers is a sobering place for reflection.
The new World Trade Center now towers as a beacon looking up to better times ahead.
TO BETTER TIMES AHEAD
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
A BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED OASIS
A PARK FOR THOSE WITH A KEY
Keys are also available to members of the private clubs The Players and the National Arts Club, as well as Calvary Church and Brotherhood Synagogue.
Key rights are granted exclusively to residents in the buildings that immediately surround the park, and as joint owners of the park are responsible for the preservation of the historic site.
FREEDOM TOWER | 285 FULTON STREET
AROUND THE CITY & SEAPORT
LIVING IN THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT
Higher average prices are driven largely by new construction around the Seaport and City Hall Park.
Some condo conversions still enjoy existing tax abatements, with lower than average monthly carrying costs.
WESTFIELD WORLD TRADE CENTER | 185 GREENWICH STREET
PIER 16 | 167 JOHN STREET
Keys are also available to members of the private clubs The Players and the National Arts Club, as well as Calvary Church and Brotherhood Synagogue.
FREEDOM TOWER | 285 FULTON STREET
Key rights are granted exclusively to residents in the buildings that immediately surround the park, and as joint owners of the park are responsible for the preservation of the historic site.
WESTFIELD WORLD TRADE CENTER | 185 GREENWICH STREET
PIER 16 | 167 JOHN STREET
AROUND THE CITY & SEAPORT
LIVING IN THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT
Higher average prices are driven largely by new construction around the Seaport and City Hall Park.
Some condo conversions still enjoy existing tax abatements, with lower than average monthly carrying costs.
THE FIDI VIBE
SYMBOLIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAY & NIGHT
Finance types, government workers and tourists buzz around during the day.
They form a symbiotic relationship with the power dinner spots and food halls that come alive at night and on the weekend.
Finance types, government workers and tourists buzz around during the day.
They form a symbiotic relationship with the power dinner spots and food halls that come alive at night and on the weekend.
THE FIDI VIBE
THE SYMBOLIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAY & NIGHT
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THE DESIRABLE NAMESAKE
HOUSING WITH STYLE
The most desirable homes in the neighborhood are those on streets bearing the namesake park – Gramercy Park North, Gramercy Park South, Gramercy Park East, and Gramercy Park West – and key rights that accompany the real estate.
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
WORLD-CLASS RESTAURANTS
THE FOOD SCENE
77 PEARL STREET
STONE STREET
THE GARDEN BAR | 19 FULTON ST
Once considered a culinary no-man’s land, FiDi now boasts some of the city’s most sought after foodie destinations.
Jean Georges, Danny Meyers and Nobu Matsuhisa are just some of the world-class restauranteurs with a foothold in the area. The pedestrian only Stone Street caters to the after work crowd in search of a place to unwind.
FiDi residents can grab dinner while shopping to stock their home pantries at Eataly’s specialty market.Resident favorites include Nobu, Capital Grille, Fuku, Manhatta, and any of the assorted restaurants at Eataly and Pier 17.
WORLD-CLASS RESTAURANTEURS
THE FOOD SCENE
35 HUDSON YARDS
ELECTRIC LEMON | 33 HUDSON YARDS
15 HUDSON YARDS
Once considered a culinary no-man’s land, FiDi now boasts some of the city’s most sought after foodie destinations.
Jean Georges, Danny Meyers and Nobu Matsuhisa are just some of the world-class restauranteurs with a foothold in the area. The pedestrian only Stone Street caters to the after work crowd in search of a place to unwind.
FiDi residents can grab dinner while shopping to stock their home pantries at Eataly’s specialty market.Resident favorites include Nobu, Capital Grille, Fuku, Manhatta, and any of the assorted restaurants at Eataly and Pier 17.
ARCHITECTURAL
OPULENCE
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON
APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
95 WALL STREET
185 GREENWICH STREET
THE MAJOR INSTITUTIONS
Most of the major government buildings and financial institutions are located in FiDi, including federal and state courthouses, New York City Hall, The New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON
GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL
THE MAJOR INSTITUTIONS
Most of the major government buildings and financial institutions are located in FiDi, including federal and state courthouses, New York City Hall, The New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
FiDi will always hold memories of 9/11, and the memorial created in the footprint of the fallen towers is a sobering place for reflection.
The new World Trade Center now towers as a beacon looking up to better times ahead.
THE MEMORIAL
TO BETTER TIMES AHEAD
FiDi will always hold memories of 9/11, and the memorial created in the footprint of the fallen towers is a sobering place for reflection.
The new World Trade Center now towers as a beacon looking up to better times ahead.
THE MEMORIAL
TO BETTER TIMES AHEAD