Columbus Circle Real Estate
About Columbus Circle NYC
This neighborhood is located to the Southwest of New York
City’s Central Park. The recently completed Time Warner Center
has turned this neighborhood into one of Manhattan’s most affluent
and important neighborhoods. Bordering Midtown, New York’s most
heavily trafficed commercial district, the Columbus Cirlce area has
an ideal location. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Central Park from
your office space. There are abundant spaces with amazing views and
large windows. This neighborhood has great transportation features with
multiple subway lines making stops on 59th Street at Columbus Circle.
The area in and around Columbus Circle is lively and eclectic. Lincoln
Center, the American Museum of Natural History, the Plaza Hotel, Times
Square and Hearst Tower all lie within a mile from Columbus Circle.
If you want the convenience of having an office in the uptown/midtown
area, then this neighborhood will meet all of your needs.
For decades a tiny landmark of steel and stone buildings west of boiling-pot Hell's Kitchen, Columbus Circle has lately argued its case as a full-featured neighborhood. Credit for the categorical leap goes mostly to a host of top-shelf clubs, classy hotels, and pricey restaurants that have popped up in the past five years, all giving a consistent feel to the blocks at the southwest corner of Central Park.
For further information about specific spaces and buildings around Columbus Circle, call Prime Manhattan Realty at (212) 268-8043. We will find the perfect space for your needs at no cost! We will help to negotiate you an ideal lease agreement that will save you money and time.
Columbus Circle Real Estate Guide
Locale Subway
59th Street Station - Columbus Circle
1, A, D all times
C at all times - except late night
B weekdays only
2 late night only
Post Office
District Post Office, 27 W. 60th St., Lincoln Center Tel: 212-265-8748
Police Precinct
Midtown North 306 W. 54th Street (b. 8th & 9th aves.) 10019 - Phone
212-767-8405
24-Hour Pharmacies
Duane Reade (24-hour store), 900 8th Ave. at 53rd Street, (212)582-3463
Duane Reade (24-hour store), 100 W. 57th St. 6th Ave., (212)956-0464
Duane Reade (24-hour pharmacy), 224 W. 57th St. at Broadway (212)541-9708
Duane Reade (24-hour store), Columbus Circle at 58th St., (212)265-2302
CVS (24-hour pharmacy), 400 W. 59th St. at Columbus Ave, (212)245-0617
Supermarkets
Whole Foods, 10 Columbus Circle New York, NY 10019 USA - 8:00 a.m. to
11:00 p.m. seven days a week. / Phone 212.823.9600
Columbus Circle Restaurants.
Asiate, 80 Columbus Circle, New York, NY - Cuisine: Fusion
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill, 308 West 58th Street, New York, NY
- Asian, Sushi
Columbus Circle Parks and Recreation
With several hospitals and schools within the few blocks west of Columbus
Circle, a place to sit down and rest is never far. If gummy-worm shaped
wood-slatted benches at the circle itself that force a lingerer to gaze
at the conqueror-on-the-pedestal or face the outer traffic circle aren't
appealing, cross the intersection to friendly Central Park. A green
space at Ninth Ave and 57th Street is the site of weekday farmers markets
in the summer and is even home to a small café kiosk.
Central Park plays an essential role in the everyday lives of New Yorkers by providing 843 acres of paths, lakes and open spaces for escaping the din and chaos of the surrounding city.
Columbus Circle Landmarks and History
The monument at the center, created by Italian sculptor Gaetano Russo,
is the point at which distances to and from New York City are officially
measured. It was erected as part of New York's 1892 commemoration of
the 400th anniversary of Columbus' first voyage to the Americas.
Columbus Circle Area Scene
Newspapers in places like Phoenix have featured the Time Warner Center,
which rams up against Columbus Circle between 58th and 60th Streets,
as an all-day vacation destination. Six Flags for the Burberry set?
Don't scoff: For all its sleek design and attractive shops, the complex
is worth a gander. The Whole Foods downstairs is one of the less expensive
(and more reliable) places to grab lunch in the area. The "Inside
CNN" tour on the center's third floor will please the cable news
junkie. Likewise, asking a clerk to show you rooms at any of the areas
high-rise hotels (Hudson at 356 W. 58th Street; Mandarin Oriental, check
in on 35th floor of 80 Columbus Circle) provides a classy—and
free—way to view the Central Park from above.
Columbus Circle Statistics
Population: 66,601
Average Age: 38
Median Income: $72,390