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NY |
Region: |
Manhattan |
Area: |
East Village/Lower Eastside/Chinatown |
Rent: |
$ 1,775 |
Bedrooms: |
Studio |
Baths: |
1 |
Available: |
Now |
| Building Features: |
Mid-Rise Apartment Building - No Pets Allowed - Elevator - Doorman - Live-in Super - Hardwood Floor - Laundry in the Building - Near Park - Near Shops - Near Nightlife - Heat+Hot Water Included - Marble Bath - 5.5 Blocks to the Essex St.- Delancey St. Station for the F, J, M, and Z Trains - 3.5 Blocks to Hamilton Fish Park - About a 15 Minute Walk to Tompkins Square Park - Several Grocery Stores Within a 5 Block Radius - 3.5 Blocks to Havana Gourmet Shop
East Village was once Lower East Side's northwest corner alongside Greenwich Village. However, in the 1960s, the demographics of the area above Houston Street began to change, as hippies, musicians and artists moved in. Newcomers and real estate brokers popularized the East Village name, and the term was adopted by the popular media by the mid-60s. As East Village developed a culture separate from the rest of the Lower East Side, the two areas came to be seen as two separate neighborhoods rather that the former being part of the latter.
In the early 2000s, the gentrification of the East Village spread to the Lower East Side, making it one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Manhattan. Clinton Street and Orchard Street, despite its "Bargain District" moniker, are lined with upscale restaurants and boutiques. |
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- Balcony (OS) |
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No Pets Allowed |
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Prime |
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