Flatiron Real Estate
About Flatiron NYC
The Flatiron District, named after the Flatiron Building on 23rd Street
between Broadway and Fifth Avenue, is a small neighborhood in Manhattan.
This neighborhood is host to amazing residential and commercial properties.
The Flatiron District is bounded Union Square and Greenwich Village
to the south, 28th Street to the north, 6th Avenue and Flatiron to the
west and the Gramercy neighborhood to the east. This district is home
to the offices of many publishers, advertising agencies and computer
and web companies. Madison Square Park, next to the Flat Iron building,
attracts many upscale residential buildings in the area. The neighborhood
is becoming increasingly residential as more people discover the great
location and gourmet restaurants that are in the Flatiron District.
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Flatiron Real Estate Guide
Locale Subway
East Side - L, N, Q, W, 4, 5, 6, R Trains to 14 Street / Broadway : Union Square Station
West Side - A, C, E, L Trains to 14 Street / 8 Avenue Station
1, 2, 3 Trains to 14 Street / 7 Avenue Station
F, V, L Trains to 14 Street / 6 Avenue Station
24-Hour ATMs
The Chase Manhattan Bank at 248 Eighth Ave. near 22nd St.
The Commerce Bank at200 West 26th at Seventh Ave.
Citibank at 717 Sixth Ave. at 23rd Street.
Post Office
The Old Flatiron Post Office, 217 W. 18th St., (800) 275-8777
Police Precinct
NYPD 10th Precinct at 230 W. 20th St., 212-741-8211
24-Hour Pharmacies
Metro Drugs
Supermarkets
Food Emporium, 200 E 32Nd St
Gristede's, 355 1St Ave
D'agostino Supermarkets, 550 2Nd Ave
Whole Foods Market, 250 7Th Ave
Flatiron Restaurants
Mesa Grill
Cafe Society
Flatiron Nightlife
4040 Club, 6 W 25Th St
Bungalow 8, 515 W 27Th St
Secret Lounge, 525 W 29Th St
Gotham City Improv, 48 W 21St St # 8
B Bar & Grill, 40 E. 4th St.
Knickerbocker Bar & Grill, 33 University Pl.
Flatiron Parks and Recreation
New York's premier entertainment attraction is located west of
the Flatiron neighborhood. Visit the Flatiron Piers to get in a game
of golf, bowling, skating, batting cages, or rock climbing. There are
programs and camps for kids of all ages, including soccer, baseball,
gymnastics, basketball, and more. The fitness center and deluxe spa
attract thousands of visitors each day.
Flatiron Landmarks and History
The district gets its name from the Flatiron building, the first steel-framed
building, famous for its triangular shape and also the tallest building
in the world in 1903.
Flatiron Area Scene
If you travel to one neighborhood of New York City to look at art, you
travel to Flatiron. Flatiron galleries are world famous for their interesting
finds and shows of upcoming artists. Galleries line the west Flatiron
streets between 20th and 28th Streets. Some of the most famous galleries
include the Gagosian Gallery on West 24th, the Matthew Marks Gallery
on West 22nd, and the Sonnabend on West 22nd. If you have a serious
interest in art, plan a trip to visit all the galleries in Flatiron.
Flatiron Statistics
Population: 47,197
Average Age: 39
Median Income: $111,949