Articles by Donna
Tip of the day: check out Downtown NYC
The history, the buildings, extensive parks in the Battery Park City area, paved pedestrian trails that run all along the Hudson and the East River, South Street Seaport, Stone Street, Wall Street. Proximity to Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Governors Island ... And absolutely unparalleled ...
View GuideWhy I love the Financial District
The history, the buildings, extensive parks in the Battery Park City area, paved pedestrian trails that run all along the Hudson and the East River, South Street Seaport, Stone Street, Wall Street. Proximity to Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Governors Island ... And absolutely unparalleled ...
View GuideClinton aka Hell's Kitchen and Midtown West
Clinton? Is that a former President or a neighborhood in Manhattan, NY? Answer: both. The Clinton neighborhood is actually just slightly north of Hell's Kitchen, but the names are often used interchangeably. The neighborhood runs from 34th Street to 59th Street, starting at 8th Avenue and ...
View GuideGramercy and the Gramercy Park
There is indeed a gorgeous little private garden in the Gramercy area... it is private and accessible only by key. If you are moving to this area, or considering it based on this park, be sure to inquire whether the building(s) you are looking at actually have access. Most of the buildings do ...
View GuideThe Best NYC Neighborhood for You
How do you find the best place to live in NYC? Finding the right neighborhood in NYC offers the same balance for your life that Feng Shui offers for your home. If you are moving to NYC, I would strongly recommend visiting a friend ahead of time or engaging in a shorter-term rental until you ...
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