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The
Dome - Washington Square
Greenwich Village - West Village - Real Estate Greenwich Village
Apartments - Greenwich Village Townhouses - West Village Condos Fifth Avenue begins at Washington Square
Park in the heart of Greenwich Village. The prewar and post war coops on lower Fifth Avenue are some of the most desirable
buildings in Manhattan. Many of the apartments have spectacular views of Washington Square Park, NYU and lower Manhattan
The Village's informal atmosphere has long attracted those of unconventional thinking-writers, actors, academicians,
scholars and artist who preferred to stay well out of the mainstream. New York University, The New School for Social Research
and Parson's School of Design all call the Village home.
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The
West Village
Downtown charm is personified in the west village with lots of townhouses. The area is among
Manhattan's most architecturally diverse. From lofts to luxurious town houses. The Village has a charming, small-town feel
with its irregular tree-lined streets, brownstone apartment buildings, and elegant townhomes. Greenwich Village is New York
City on a different scale. The village is one of the most photographed neighborhoods in Manhattan. St Luke's Place is one
of Manhattan's most beautiful Streets with trees, old - fashioned street lamps, and elegant brick townhouses in a row. Barrow,
Grove, Bedford Commerce Streets are all beautiful charming streets. Wandering through the village is an enclave of townhouses,
ivy-covered apartment buildings, cozy courtyards, and mews. Further west there are brick loft apartments and varied architechture.
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The
Far West VillageLuxurious new condominiums along West Street outside the historic district feature spectacular
river views, full floor raw space and designed apartments. The Meat Packing District
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The High Line Park courtesy nycAt the southern
end of the High Line, at Gansevoort Street in the meatpacking district, the Dia:Chelsea museum will serve as anchor for the
new neighborhood, with a 330-room André Balazs hotel. New designer buildings, new park
views, valet parking, concierges, meditation gardens, Manhattan's trendiest new restaurants and art galleres. The grit-and-glamour
that New Yorkers love about the meatpacking district is about to expand northward along the High Line. 5,500 new apartment
units are planned along the elevated 22-block park the High Line is to become. The High Line is scheduled to be completed
by 2008
If you are interested in purchasing or selling a Greenwich Village
or West Village coop or condo apartment, townhouse or loft please contact me.
©Mitchell
Hall 2001-2007
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