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Anchored by Union Square Park, the central-downtown neighborhood is home to a lucky few, and host to the thousands of New Yorkers and tourists who pass through every day. Its energy is palpable and its regular characters unmistakable.

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HOST TO THOUSANDS, HOME TO A LUCKY FEW

Anchored by Union Square Park, the central-downtown neighborhood is home to a lucky few, and host to the thousands of New Yorkers and tourists who pass through every day. Its energy is palpable and its regular characters unmistakable.

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Subway: 4/5/6/N/Q/R/W/L

Bus: M14

COMMUTE TIMES

Columbus Circle: 19m by train, 20m by car

Grand Central: 11m by train, 15m by car

Wall Street: 14m by train, 20m by car

GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

East/West: Irving Place to Fifth Avenue

North/South: E. 18th Street to E. 14th Street

UNION SQUARE

TRANSIT OPTIONS

Subway: 4/5/6/N/Q/R/W/L

Bus: M14

COMMUTE TIMES

Columbus Circle: 19m by train, 20m by car

Grand Central: 11m by train, 15m by car

Wall Street: 14m by train, 20m by car

GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES

East/West: Irving Place to Fifth Avenue

North/South: E. 18th Street to E. 14th Street

UNION SQUARE

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.

The melodies of the Hare Krishna provide a distinct soundtrack for table chess, while giddy children expel energy on the playground, and dogs chase each other in the off-leash dog run area.

UNION SQUARE SOUNDTRACKS

THE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK

The melodies of the Hare Krishna provide a distinct soundtrack for table chess, while giddy children expel energy on the playground, and dogs chase each other in the off-leash dog run area.

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.

UNION SQUARE SOUNDTRACKS

THE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK

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  • Subway: F/L/6

    Bus: M14

  • Columbus Circle: 32m by train, 26m by car

    Grand Central: 22m by train, 16m by car

    Union Square: 16m by train, 6m by car

    Wall Street: 26m by train, 15m 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

The melodies of the Hare Krishna provide soundtrack for table chess, while giddy children expel energy on the playground, and dogs chase each other in the off-leash dog run area.

UNION SQUARE SOUNDTRACKS

THE NEIGHBORHOOD AMBIANCE

Anchored by Union Square Park, the central-downtown neighborhood is home to a lucky few, and host to the thousands of New Yorkers and tourists who pass through every day.

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.

Anchored by Union Square Park, the central-downtown neighborhood is home to a lucky few, and host to the thousands of New Yorkers and tourists who pass through every day.

The melodies of the Hare Krishna provide soundtrack for table chess, while giddy children expel energy on the playground, and dogs chase each other in the off-leash dog run area.

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.

THE SOUNDTRACKS OF UNION SQUARE

THE UNION SQUARE AMBIANCE

Over one hundred makers and craftspeople set up stalls selling furniture, toys, art, and oddities.

THE HOLIDAY MARKET

THE VALUE OF EAST VILLAGE HOUSING

Every winter, thousands of visitors descend on the plaza to shop for goods at the Holiday Market.

SHOP LIKE A CHEF

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.

A HIT SINCE 1976

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

The year round Greenmarket has been a hit since first opening in 1976.

 

Home cooks can source the same local produce utilized by world-renowned chefs like Jean Georges, Dan Kluger and Michael Anthony.

Go in the morning to spot the kitchen staff for area restaurants loading up giant carts with the best the market offers.

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.

A LONG BUT WORTHWHILE WAIT

THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET

Union Square boasts many of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, with followers who are willing to wait weeks or even months for a coveted table. A few highlights include:

ABC Kitchen / ABCV / ABC Cocina
Gramercy Tavern
Union Square Cafe / Daily Provisions
Sugarfish
Craft
Barn Joo
Sona

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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 HOUSING IN UNION

The area offers limited housing, and what does exist around Union Square is expensive.

The large Zeckendorf Towers condominium complex dominates the east side of the park, and smaller walkup buildings are few and far between.

CONNECTING NYC FROM EVERY DIRECTION

Union Square is one of the city’s most popular locations, with a versatile pedestrian plaza and a transit hub that connects New York from every direction.

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.

Neighboring markets include Flatiron/Nomad, Gramercy, Chelsea and Greenwich Village, all of which offer premium housing to those willing to pay for it.

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.

THE NEIGHBORS OF UNION SQUARE

PREMIUM HOUSING

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.

UNION SQUARE GREENMARKET

SHOP LIKE A CHEF

A HIT SINCE 1976

The year round Greenmarket has been a hit since first opening in 1976. Home cooks can source the same local produce utilized by world-renowned chefs like Jean Georges, Dan Kluger and Michael Anthony.

 

Go in the morning to spot the kitchen staff for area restaurants loading up giant carts with the best the market offers.

EAST 18TH STREET

4 UNION SQUARE

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.

34 HUDSON YARDS

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.

WEST 31ST STREET

STARBUCKS | 34 HUDSON YARDS

SHOP LIKE A CHEF

A HIT SINCE 1976

The year round Greenmarket has been a hit since first opening in 1976. Home cooks can source the same local produce utilized by world-renowned chefs like Jean Georges, Dan Kluger and Michael Anthony.

 

Go in the morning to spot the kitchen staff for area restaurants loading up giant carts with the best the market offers.

UNION SQUARE GREENMARKET | EAST 17TH STREET

THE HOLIDAY MARKET

OVER 100 CRAFTS

Every winter, thousands of visitors descend on the plaza to shop for goods at the Holiday Market.

 

Over one hundred makers and craftspeople set up stalls selling furniture, toys, art, and oddities.

JODIE LANE | EAST 11TH STREET

Every winter, thousands of visitors descend on the plaza to shop for goods at the Holiday Market.

 

Over one hundred makers and craftspeople set up stalls selling furniture, toys, art, and oddities.

THE HOLIDAY MARKET

OVER 100 CRAFTS

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.

A LONG BUT WORTHWHILE WAIT

THE FOOD SCENE

Union Square boasts many of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, with followers who are willing to wait weeks or even months for a coveted table. A few highlights include:

ABC Kitchen / ABCV / ABC Cocina
Gramercy Tavern
Union Square Cafe / Daily Provisions
Sugarfish
Craft
Barn Joo
Sona

94 UNIVERSITY PL

81 UNIVERSITY PL

103 3RD AVENUE

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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 HOLIDAY MARKET

Every winter, thousands of visitors descend on the plaza to shop for goods at the Holiday Market.

OVER 100 CRAFTS

Over one hundred makers and craftspeople set up stalls selling furniture, toys, art, and oddities.

Neighboring markets include Flatiron/Nomad, Gramercy, Chelsea and Greenwich Village, all of which offer premium housing to those willing to pay for it.

PREMIUM HOUSING

THE NEIGHBORS OF UNION SQUARE

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.

RESTAURANTS WORTH THE WAIT

THE FOOD SCENE

TOTARIA | 94 UNIVERSITY PLACE

VILLAGE TAVERNA | 81 UNIVERSITY PLACE

CASA MONO | 52 IRVING PLACE

Union Square boasts many of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, with followers who are willing to wait weeks or even months for a coveted table. A few highlights include:

ABC Kitchen / ABCV / ABC Cocina

Gramercy Tavern

Union Square Cafe / Daily Provisions

Sugarfish

Craft

Barn Joo

Sona

GO ANYWHERE FROM HERE

THE METRO CONNECTION

TOTARIA | 94 UNIVERSITY PL

VILLAGE TAVERNA | 81 UNIVERSITY PL

THE PENNY FARTHING | 103 3RD AVENUE

Union Square boasts many of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, with followers who are willing to wait weeks or even months for a coveted table. A few highlights include:

ABC Kitchen / ABCV / ABC Cocina

Gramercy Tavern

Union Square Cafe / Daily Provisions

Sugarfish

Craft

Barn Joo

Sona

THE HOUSING IN UNION

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

The large Zeckendorf Towers condominium complex dominates the east side of the park, and smaller walkup buildings are few and far between.

The area offers limited housing, and what does exist around Union Square is expensive.

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CENTURY BUILDING | 33 EAST 17TH STREET

ZECKENDORF TOWERS | 1 IRVING PLACE

THE HOUSING IN UNION

FROM CONDOS TO WALKUPS

The area offers limited housing, and what does exist around Union Square is expensive.

 

The large Zeckendorf Towers condominium complex dominates the east side of the park, and smaller walkup buildings are few and far between.

200 & 5TH AVENUE

FLATIRON BUILDING | 175 & 5TH AVENUE

THE HOUSING IN UNION

FROM CONDOS TO WALKUPS

The area offers limited housing, and what does exist around Union Square is expensive.

 

The large Zeckendorf Towers condominium complex dominates the east side of the park, and smaller walkup buildings are few and far between.

Union Square is one of the city's most popular locations, with a versatile pedestrian plaza and a transit hub that connects New York from every direction.

CONNECTING NYC FROM EVERY DIRECTION

VERSATILITY IN TRANSIT

Union Square is one of the city's most popular locations, with a versatile pedestrian plaza and a transit hub that connects New York from every direction.

CONNECTING NYC FROM EVERY DIRECTION

VERSATILITY IN TRANSIT

GRAMERCY PARK | EAST 20TH STREET

CENTRAL PARK TOWER

15 GRAMERCY PARK SOUTH

Neighboring markets include Flatiron/NoMad, Gramercy, Chelsea, and Greenwich Village, all of which offer premium housing to those willing to make the investment.

PREMIUM HOSUING

UNION SQUARE NEIGHBORS
THE NEIGHBORS OF UNION SQUARE

Neighboring markets include Flatiron/NoMad, Gramercy, Chelsea, and Greenwich Village, all of which offer premium housing to those willing to make the investment.

PREMIUM HOUSING

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