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Empire Residential Realty has a wide list of newly developed home sites. These new developments are available for rent and for sale across New York City. All new developments are equipped with modern, state-of-the-art fitness centers, private gardens, indoor and outdoor play areas for the children, as well as private party rooms. All of these sites are new constructions, having recently been developed, in all of Manhattan’s best locations. These locations include the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Midtown East, Clinton/ Hell’s Kitchen, Murray Hill, Chelsea, Gramercy Park, Greenwich Village, Tribeca, East Village, Battery Park City, and Soho. These areas are described briefly below.

Upper West Side

Located near the Lincoln Center and other performing arts venues, this neighborhood is home to a great many actors, writers, and musicians. This artistic mileau, along with its historic charm, make the Upper West Side one of the hottest areas in New York City.

Upper East Side

If it’s a luxury lifestyle you seek, the Upper East Side is a great choice. Complete with private schools, legendary restaurants, famous museums, and premier shopping, the Upper East Side offers residential indulgence.

Midtown East

For luxury with a hint of status and influence, consider the real estate in New York’s Midtown East. This quiet enclave is within walking distance to the best Manhattan has to offer in shops, restaurants, theatres, and cultural institutions. Points of interest include Rockefeller Center; St. Patrick's Cathedral, FAO Schwartz, Gucci, Tiffany & Co., Grand Central Station and the United Nations.

Clinton/Hell's Kitchen

For the young professional who enjoys proximity to work and play, Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen/Midtown West offers reasonably priced residences. This part of Manhattan is one of the city's greatest resources for tasty and inexpensive ethnic cuisine.

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Murray Hill

If you enjoy old-world charm, Murray Hill will sweep you off your feet. Here, old carriage houses have been transformed into charming homes. Murray Hill also boasts proximity to a number of businesses, clubs, churches, hi-rise apartment buildings, brownstone mansions and restaurants; not to mention its nearness to the Empire State Building.

Chelsea

The area, with its diverse building styles, is a patchwork of townhouses, prewar low rises, and loft buildings. Old warehouses that were once factories and breweries have been converted into gallery spaces, nightclubs, and residential lofts. Chelsea offers a mix of families, sports enthusiasts, and artists amongst great stores, movie theaters, and bargain shopping.

Gramercy Park

The area is well known for its large prewar buildings as well as its postwar hi-rises, many with doormen. Scattered throughout are low-rise buildings and brownstones that line side streets. Valued for its charming streets and filled with synagogues, churches, schools, shopping, and places for outdoor recreation, Gramercy Park is becoming a great place to live.

Greenwich Village

Are you looking for a small town atmosphere within the Big Apple? Greenwich Village is homey and intimate; a haven for artists, writers, and actors. Imagine tree-lined streets and everything within walking distance. If that sparks your interest, Greenwich Village may be for you.

Tribeca

TriBeCa’s previous warehouses have been converted to residential lofts. These new living spaces coexisting with new businesses make the neighborhood feel more like a community than an industrial district. The streets are lined with shops, art galleries, bars and restaurants. This vibrancy within the Tribeca district provides a mixture of solitude and harmony for its residents.

East Village

If you like a more affordable residence near nightclubs, music venues, bars, funky shopping, and all night dining, the East Village is a match for you. Points of interest include Angelika's Kitchen, Tompkins Square park and shopping on St.Mark’s Place.

Battery Park City

Located at the southern-most tip of Manhattan, Battery Park City is a relatively new residential and commercial neighborhood. The residential area includes numerous hi-rise luxury buildings with views of the Statue of Liberty or the Hudson River. In addition, there are several parks and gardens including Battery Park, and the 1.5 mile esplanade along the Hudson River for walking, jogging, or picture taking.

Soho

Once an abandoned industrial district, Soho is now a haven for artists. Many of the spacious warehouse buildings have been transformed into lofty studios. In addition to its architectural allure, Soho also offers great shopping, art gallaries and fine restaurants. Soho has become one of the most sought after neighbourhoods in New York City.