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About Manhattan
Andy Warhol would have drawn it at 14th street, and Edith Wharton at Washington Square, but both New Yorkers would have agreed on one thing: the significance of the line between Uptown and Downtown. In the 1970s, as in the 1870s, certain tribes of Manhattanites staked their identities on their positions relative to that line. But then something happened in the 1980s-the border between the two worlds grew blurry, and a new kind of neighborhood began to emerge. Uptown grace and Downtown style first found common ground in SoHo and TriBeCa, where restaurants, galleries, and one-of-a-kind shops intermingled with newly renovated luxury lofts. What we take for granted now as "urban chic" was a heady mix at first. It still is today in neighborhoods from Chelsea and the Hudson River waterfront to the Financial District.

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THE ULTIMATE DESIGN OPPORTUNITY

US $ 3,450,000  in Manhattan, NY
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LUXURY IN THE HEART OF TRIBECA

US $ 3,350,000  in Manhattan, NY
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GRAND MANHATTAN HOME

US $ 3,250,000  in Manhattan, NY
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  • Andy Warhol would have drawn it at 14th street, and Edith Wharton at Washington Square, but both New Yorkers would have agreed on one thing: the significance of the line between Uptown and Downtown. In the 1970s, as in the 1870s, certain tribes of Manhattanites staked their identities on their positions relative to that line. But then something happened in the 1980s-the border between the two worlds grew blurry, and a new kind of neighborhood began to emerge. Uptown grace and Downtown style first found common ground in SoHo and TriBeCa, where restaurants, galleries, and one-of-a-kind shops intermingled with newly renovated luxury lofts. What we take for granted now as "urban chic" was a heady mix at first. It still is today in neighborhoods from Chelsea and the Hudson River waterfront to the Financial District.
  • THE ULTIMATE DESIGN OPPORTUNITY
  • A DISCERNING ADDRESS AND A SPRAWLING RESIDENCE
  • LUXURY IN THE HEART OF TRIBECA
  • A TERRIFIC TWO BEDROOM IN THE TRUMP TOWER
  • GRAND MANHATTAN HOME
  • A WONDERFULLY CHIC UNITIN MANHATTAN
  • BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED THREE BEDROOM CONDO
  • A FABULOUS, FULL FLOOR THREE BEDROOM UNIT
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