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  2. Washington Heights, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Washington Heights is part of Manhattan Community District 12, and its primary ZIP Codes are 10032, 10033, and 10040. It is served by the 33rd and 34th Precincts of the New York City Police Department and Engine Companies 67, 84, and 93 of the New York City Fire Department.

  3. Hudson Heights, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Heights is a residential neighborhood within Washington Heights in Upper Manhattan, New York City. Most residences are apartment buildings, many of which are cooperatives, and most were constructed in the 1920s through 1940s. The Art Deco style is prominent, along with Tudor Revival.

  4. List of Manhattan neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Upper East Side MN40. East 59th to 96th Streets; the East River to 5th Avenue (and 96th to 110th Streets along 5th Avenue) Lenox Hill MN31. 60th to 77th Streets; the East River to Park Avenue. Carnegie Hill. 86th to 98th Streets; 3rd to 5th Avenues (centered at East 91st Street and Park Avenue) Yorkville MN32.

  5. 375 Pearl Street - Wikipedia

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    375 Pearl Street (also known as the Intergate.Manhattan, One Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, and Verizon Building) is a 32-story office and datacenter building in the Civic Center of Lower Manhattan in New York City, at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was built for the New York Telephone Company and completed in 1975. It was renovated in 2016.

  6. Lower Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Lower Manhattan is delineated on the north by 14th Street, on the west by the Hudson River, on the east by the East River, and on the south by New York Harbor.Its northern border is designated by thoroughfares about a mile-and-a-half south of 14th Street and a mile north of Manhattan's southern tip around Chambers Street near the Hudson River east of the entrances and overpass to the Brooklyn ...

  7. Hudson Square - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Square. Coordinates: 40.7268°N 74.0060°W. Federal style houses, c.1820, on Charlton Street in the Charlton–King–Vandam Historic District. Hudson Square is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded approximately by Clarkson Street to the north, Canal Street to the south, Varick Street to the east, and the ...

  8. Midtown Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Manhattan. /  40.7549309°N 73.9840195°W  / 40.7549309; -73.9840195. Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan and serves as the city's primary central business district. Midtown is home to some of the city's most prominent buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler ...

  9. Cabrini Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Cabrini Boulevard is the site of two housing developments in New York City, both by real estate developer Charles Paterno. [4] Hudson View Gardens, started in 1923 is one of the oldest housing cooperatives in the United States. [1] The five tower Castle Village, from 1938, was initially a rental property, but converted to a cooperative in 1985.