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Rooted around Madison Square Park, the neighborhoods of Flatiron and Nomad together serve as the city’s center of cool-kid casual. New Yorkers are particularly drawn to the vibrant restaurant scene, lovely park and accessible location.

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Subway: 4/6/R/W

Bus: M23

COMMUTE TIMES

Columbus Circle: 22m by train, 10m by car

Grand Central: 15m by train, 6m by car

Union Square: 16m by train, 4m by car

Wall Street: 26m by train, 15m by car

GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

East/West: Park Avenue to Sixth Avenue

North/South: E. 30th Street to E. 20th Street

NOMAD

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Subway: 4/6/R/W

Bus: M23

COMMUTE TIMES

Columbus Circle: 22m by train, 10m by car

Grand Central: 15m by train, 6m by car

Union Square: 16m by train, 4m by car

Wall Street: 26m by train, 15m by car

GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

East/West: Park Avenue to Sixth Avenue

North/South: E. 30th Street to E. 20th Street

NOMAD

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  • Subway: 4/6/R/W
    Bus: M23

  • Columbus Circle: 22m by train, 10m by car

    Grand Central: 15m by train, 6m by car

    Union Square: 16m by train, 4m by car

    Wall Street: 26m by train, 15m by car

  • East/West: Park Avenue to Sixth Avenue
    North/South: E. 30th Street to E. 20th 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

Today the park hosts casual food events like Madison Square Eats, along with public art installations and special performances.

MADISON SQUARE PARK

THE PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

Though well known today as the site of the original Shake Shack, Madison Square Park has served the city as a public green space since the mid 1800’s, and as a gathering place for aristocratic New Yorkers such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sir Walter Scott and Edith Wharton.

After a period of rapid area business development, recent condo additions have helped re-establish a residential presence around the park.

RESIDENTIAL PRESENCE AROUND THE PARK

Rooted around Madison Square Park, the neighborhoods of Flatiron and Nomad together serve as the city’s center of cool-kid casual. New Yorkers are particularly drawn to the vibrant restaurant scene, lovely park and accessible location.

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.

Though well known today as the site of the original Shake Shack, Madison Square Park has served the city as a public green space since the mid 1800’s, and as a gathering place for aristocratic New Yorkers such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sir Walter Scott and Edith Wharton.

 

Today the park hosts casual food events like Madison Square Eats, along with public art installations and special performances.

MADISON SQUARE PARK

THE PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

Though well known today as the site of the original Shake Shack, Madison Square Park has served the city as a public green space since the mid 1800’s, and as a gathering place for aristocratic New Yorkers such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sir Walter Scott and Edith Wharton.

 

Today the park hosts casual food events like Madison Square Eats, along with public art installations and special performances.

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.

MADISON SQUARE PARK

THE PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

THE NOMAD AMBIANCE

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.

WATCH AS THE CITY GOES BY

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

Busy professionals rush around during the daylight hours, with a particular buzz occurring as workers line up for lunch at the casual chains that dot the streets around Madison Square Park.

The park itself attracts New Yorkers and tourists looking to relax and watch the city go by.

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.

FLATIRON PUBLIC PLAZA | 23RD & BROADWAY

THE NOMAD AMBIANCE

WATCH AS THE CITY GOES BY

Busy professionals rush around during the daylight hours, with a particular buzz occurring as workers line up for lunch at the casual chains that dot the streets around Madison Square Park.

 

The park itself attracts New Yorkers and tourists looking to relax and watch the city go by.

THE SMITH | 1150 BROADWAY

EAST 28TH 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.

FLATIRON PUBLIC PLAZA | 23RD & BROADWAY

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.

THE SMITH | 1150 BROADWAY

EAST 28TH STREET

THE NOMAD AMBIANCE

WATCH AS THE CITY GOES BY

Busy professionals rush around during the daylight hours, with a particular buzz occurring as workers line up for lunch at the casual chains that dot the streets around Madison Square Park.

 

The park itself attracts New Yorkers and tourists looking to relax and watch the city go by.

MADISON SQUARE PARK | 11 MADISON AVENUE

RESIDENTIAL PRESENCE AROUND THE PARK

THE BILLIONAIRE'S BACKYARD

After a period of rapid area business development, recent condo additions have helped re-establish a residential presence around the park.

MADISON SQUARE PARK | 11 MADISON AVENUE

RESIDENTIAL PRESENCE AROUND THE PARK

After a period of rapid area business development, recent condo additions have helped re-establish a residential presence around the park.

THE NIGHTLIFE

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.

FROM ROOFTOPS TO CASUAL HOTSPOTS

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

At night, people flock to rooftop bars atop fancy hotels, dance all night at Lilium in the W hotel, and relax at one of the area’s many casual bars.

 

Flatiron and Nomad remain relatively calm even in the evening hours.

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.

GO FOR THE FOOD...

THE NOMAD FAVORITES

Flatiron and Nomad are home to a significant offering of Korean restaurants outside of Korea Town proper.

 

A few favorites include the affordable prix-fixe staple Attaboy, the boozy Palpal, the clubby Barn Joo, to the decidedly cool Her Name Is Han.

...AND RETURN FOR THE REST

Craving pizza? Head over to Marta, where Roman style thin crust bakes in wood burning ovens in seconds.

Brunch? Upland serves reliable California cuisine, and the always-busy Sarabeth’s is a New York institution for eggs and biscuits.

For Italian, area highlights include Maialino, Scarpetta, and of course, Eataly.

FROM ROOFTOPS TO CASUAL HOTSPOTS

THE NIGHTLIFE

ELECTRIC ROOM | 355 W 16TH STREET

230 FIFTH ROOFTOP BAR | 1150 BROADWAY

SUR VINGT | 1140 BROADWAY

At night, people flock to rooftop bars atop fancy hotels, dance all night at Lilium in the W hotel, and relax at one of the area’s many casual bars. Flatiron and Nomad remain relatively calm even in the evening hours.

FROM ROOFTOPS TO CASUAL HOTSPOTS

THE NIGHTLIFE

35 HUDSON YARDS

ELECTRIC LEMON | 33 HUDSON YARDS

SUR VINGT | 1140 BROADWAY

At night, people flock to rooftop bars atop fancy hotels, dance all night at Lilium in the W hotel, and relax at one of the area’s many casual bars. Flatiron and Nomad remain relatively calm even in the evening hours.

200 & 5TH AVENUE

FLATIRON BUILDING | 175 & 5TH AVENUE

GO FOR THE FOOD...

FLATIRON FAVORITES

Flatiron and Nomad are home to a significant offering of Korean restaurants outside of Korea Town proper.

 

A few favorites include the affordable prix-fixe staple Attaboy, the boozy Palpal, the clubby Barn Joo, to the decidedly cool Her Name Is Han.

200 & 5TH AVENUE

FLATIRON BUILDING | 175 & 5TH AVENUE

GO FOR THE FOOD...

THE NOMAD FAVORITES

Flatiron and Nomad are home to a significant offering of Korean restaurants outside of Korea Town proper.

 

A few favorites include the affordable prix-fixe staple Atoboy, the boozy Palpal, the clubby Barn Joo, to the decidedly cool Her Name Is Han.

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.

Full-floor lofts in mid-rise buildings, high-end condo units in luxury new developments, and the occasional walkup building comprise the limited inventory in the neighborhoods.

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.

LIVING IN
NOMAD & FLATIRON

THE HOUSING

Because Flatiron and Nomad are largely commercial areas, buyers should anticipate higher purchase prices stemming from low vacancy.

...AND RETURN FOR THE REST

Craving pizza? Head over to Marta, where Roman style thin crust bakes in wood burning ovens in a matter of seconds.

 

Brunch? Upland serves reliable California cuisine, and the always-busy Sarabeth’s is a New York institution for eggs and biscuits. For Italian, area highlights include Maialino, Scarpetta, and of course, Eataly.

Craving pizza? Head over to Marta, where Roman style thin crust bakes in wood burning ovens in a matter of seconds.

 

Brunch? Upland serves reliable California cuisine, and the always-busy Sarabeth’s is a New York institution for eggs and biscuits. For Italian, area highlights include Maialino, Scarpetta, and of course, Eataly.

...AND RETURN FOR THE REST

CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS

Full-floor lofts in mid-rise buildings, high-end condo units in luxury new developments, and the occasional walkup building comprise the limited inventory in the neighborhoods.

 

Because Flatiron and Nomad are largely commercial areas, buyers should anticipate higher purchase prices stemming from low vacancy.

THE HOUSING

LIFE IN NOMAD & FLATIRON
LIVING IN
NOMAD & FLATIRON

Full-floor lofts in mid-rise buildings, high-end condo units in luxury new developments, and the occasional walkup building comprise the limited inventory in the neighborhoods.

 

Because Flatiron and Nomad are largely commercial areas, buyers should anticipate higher purchase prices stemming from low vacancy.

THE HOUSING

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