Nestled among the forest of skyscrapers in Lower Manhattan lies St. Paul’s Chapel, a historical gem that dates back to the city’s colonial era. Though mostly associated with the role it played in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, church in fact has a long and rich history that dates back over 250 years. While …
One of the largest and most respected cultural repositories in the world, the celebrated Metropolitan Museum of Art has been New York City’s premier center for art and culture for well over a century now. The largest and most visited art museum in the Western Hemisphere, the museum contains more than two million artworks and …
For decades, both Midtown Manhattan and Downtown Manhattan have been the leading business districts in New York City. Over the years, each has transformed significantly. Downtown Manhattan has shed its reputation as a 9 to 5 financial district and now boasts a vibrant residential population alongside fast-growing tech, media and creative services sectors. Midtown Manhattan, …
On the Far West Side of Manhattan, an ocean of construction cranes heralds a new era for New York City. Hudson Yards, a city within a city, is currently under construction on what was an open railyard surrounded by aging industrial buildings and parking lots just a few years ago. The project, the largest private …
Sandwiched in western Midtown Manhattan, the Garment District is a sometimes overlooked but critical neighborhood in New York City. A longtime center for fashion-related industries much as its name suggests, the Garment District has long been a key staple in the city’s economy. But is it the right location for your company? Home to fashion …
Nestled on the western shore of Brooklyn, Red Hook may not seem like an obvious choice to relocate a business at first. However, the neighborhood has been seeing a lot of new investment in recent years and has become a surprisingly trendy residential and commercial area with many manufacturing, tech and creative services companies setting …
Winding its way long the western edge of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and Hudson Yards, the High Line has quickly emerged as one of New York City’s most innovative and popular new landmarks. Once a rusted eyesore that couldn’t be demolished soon enough, the High Line today receives millions of visitors from all over the …
From Hudson Yards to the World Trade Center, Downtown Brooklyn to SoHo, there’s a seemingly endless array of neighborhoods to relocate a business in New York City. Only one, the largest central business district in the United States, offers a central location with global prestige: Midtown Manhattan. Although some businesses have increasingly looked elsewhere when …
Nestled among the modern skyscrapers of Midtown Manhattan, you could be forgiven for mistaking the striking Gothic architecture of St. Patrick’s Cathedral as a medieval artifact in the heart of New York City. Though not quite that old, the storied cathedral is renowned for its beautiful Neo-Gothic design and rich history. Not too many people, …
Businesses, organizations and institutions of all sizes and sectors are spoiled with choices when it comes to relocating in New York City. From the global prestige of Midtown to trendy enclaves like SoHo to the spacious open floorplans of the Flatiron District’s elegant turn-of-the-20th-century buildings, there’s certainly no shortage of neighborhoods to choose from! …
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