50 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in NYC: A Pricey List

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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Okay, here’s a revised and expanded list of New York City neighborhoods, based on current understanding and authoritative sources. I’ve removed the HTML/list formatting and presented it as a clean list, and will add some context and categorization. I’ll also aim to provide a bit more detail where appropriate, and avoid simply listing names. I will not include a date as that was part of the original, unedited input and doesn’t belong in a neighborhood list.

New York City Neighborhoods (Categorized)

This list aims to be complete, but defining “neighborhoods” in NYC is notoriously complex. Boundaries are often debated, and some areas have multiple names.This is organized roughly by borough,than with some sub-categorization within boroughs.

Manhattan

* Lower Manhattan:

* Financial District: The historic heart of New York’s financial industry. https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/financial-district/

* Chinatown: One of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the United States. https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/chinatown/

* Little Italy: Historically an Italian-American neighborhood, now a mix of restaurants and tourist attractions. https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/little-italy/

* Battery Park City: A planned residential community on the southwestern tip of Manhattan.https://www.batteryparkcity.org/

* Tribeca: (Triangle Below Canal Street) known for its loft apartments, art galleries, and upscale dining.
* Midtown Manhattan:

* Theater District/Times Square: The entertainment hub of the city. https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/times-square/

* chelsea: Known for its art galleries, the High Line park, and LGBTQ+ culture. https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/chelsea/

* Garment District: Historically the center of the American fashion industry.
* Flatiron District: Named for the Flatiron Building, a distinctive landmark. https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/flatiron-district/

* Gramercy Park: An affluent residential neighborhood centered around a private park.
* Lenox Hill: An upscale residential neighborhood on the Upper East Side.
* Murray hill: A mix of residential and commercial buildings, popular with young professionals.
* Upper Manhattan:

* upper West Side: known for its cultural institutions (Lincoln Center, American Museum of natural History) and residential character. [https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/upper-west-side/](https://www.nycgo.com/neighborhoods/upper

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