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Manhattan Valley |
Morningside Hts. |
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Lincoln Square is....
Vibrant. Cultured. Perfectly located.
Lincoln Square on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Where art meets commerce. Where midtown meets uptown. An exciting neighborhood
where culture, entertainment and shopping live side by side; where celebrities,
business leaders and some of the country's most recognized corporate and retail
names call home.
Here, bistros invite you to linger. Boutiques
beckon with designer fashion. Museums and galleries draw your imagination.
Lincoln Center entices with nightly options and is the largest cultural complex
in the world and one of New York City's most popular attractions.
Sony Theatres at Lincoln Square is large, lavish
and evocative of the great movie palaces of the past. In addition to twelve
conventional movie screens, the eight- story Sony complex boasts a 600-seat, 3D
IMAX Theatre. It has been described as the "ultimate movie going experience".
Central Park is the city's urban oasis and is
located within walking distance. And Fifth Avenue shopping, Broadway Theaters
and Midtown skyscrapers are a quick cab ride away.
Lincoln Square is the name of
both a square and the surrounding neighborhood within the Upper West Side of the
New York City borough of Manhattan. Lincoln Square is centered around the
intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue, between West 65th and West 66th
streets. It is anchored by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Tourist
information, sidewalk trash removal, and security patrol services are provided
by the Lincoln Square BID. West of Columbus Avenue and Broadway, the area shares
much of the same gritty past as Hell's Kitchen, to the south, prior to the
development of Lincoln Center. More recently, the development of Trump Place and
other upscale high-rise apartment buildings have brought a measure of
gentrification to the western end of Lincoln Square. |
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Lincoln Square is....
Vibrant. Cultured. Perfectly located.
Lincoln Square on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Where art meets commerce. Where midtown meets uptown. An exciting neighborhood
where culture, entertainment and shopping live side by side; where celebrities,
business leaders and some of the country's most recognized corporate and retail
names call home.
Here, bistros invite you to linger. Boutiques
beckon with designer fashion. Museums and galleries draw your imagination.
Lincoln Center entices with nightly options and is the largest cultural complex
in the world and one of New York City's most popular attractions.
Sony Theatres at Lincoln Square is large, lavish
and evocative of the great movie palaces of the past. In addition to twelve
conventional movie screens, the eight- story Sony complex boasts a 600-seat, 3D
IMAX Theatre. It has been described as the "ultimate movie going experience".
Central Park is the city's urban oasis and is
located within walking distance. And Fifth Avenue shopping, Broadway Theaters
and Midtown skyscrapers are a quick cab ride away.
Lincoln Square is the name of
both a square and the surrounding neighborhood within the Upper West Side of the
New York City borough of Manhattan. Lincoln Square is centered around the
intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue, between West 65th and West 66th
streets. It is anchored by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Tourist
information, sidewalk trash removal, and security patrol services are provided
by the Lincoln Square BID. West of Columbus Avenue and Broadway, the area shares
much of the same gritty past as Hell's Kitchen, to the south, prior to the
development of Lincoln Center. More recently, the development of Trump Place and
other upscale high-rise apartment buildings have brought a measure of
gentrification to the western end of Lincoln Square. |
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Morningside
Heights
is a neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City and is chiefly
known as the home of institutions such as Barnard College, Columbia University,
the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, the Riverside Church, and St. Luke's
Hospital.
Morningside Heights is bounded
by the Upper West Side to the south, Morningside Park to the east, Harlem to the
north, and Riverside Park to the west. In terms of street names, the edges of
the neighborhood may roughly be considered either 106th Street or 110th Street
on the south, Riverside Drive on the west, 123rd Street or 125th Street on the
north, and Morningside Drive or Central Park West (below 110th Street) on the
east. The main thoroughfare is Broadway.
The neighborhood has also been
referred to as the "Academic Acropolis," the "Acropolis of New York,"
"Bloomingdale Village," "White Harlem," or "South Harlem" (SoHa), and has also
been thought of alternately as part of either Harlem or the Upper West Side
neighborhoods
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