Union Square Park is the juncture of four Manhattan neighborhoods: the Flatiron District and Gramercy to the north; the East and West Villages to the south. Technically comprised of only the park, Union Square as a neighborhood has culturally and conversationally expanded to a 3-block radius surrounding the park. In the last decade, the park and the corresponding metaphysical neighborhood have undergone major redevelopment.
Union Square has redefined itself into one of the hottest downtown real estate markets. Greenmarket Farmer's Market is destination for organic foods from all across town.
Union Square has redefined itself into one of the hottest downtown real estate markets. Greenmarket Farmer's Market is destination for organic foods from all across town.
- Brownstone:
- Built in the Eighteen or Nineteen century. Originally built as luxurious one family homes, these houses usually feature fireplaces, moldings and other typical prewar characteristics. Offers the luxury of a private home in the city and often were converted to multiple apartment buildings.