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About Union Square - 14th Street NYC

Union Square is the neighborhood surrounded by Union Square to the west, the Flatiron District to the north, Greenwich Village to the south, and Gramercy to the east. The Union Square Park, located between 14th Street and 17th Street is the central landmark of the Union Square neighborhood. The area has a wide range in available commercial real estate spaces. From new modern buildings such as the Zeckendorf Towers on the east side of the park to older town houses and loft spaces scattered throughout the neighborhood, Union Square commercial real estate offerings are diverse.


Many subway lines stop at Union Square, including both express and local trains. The location of Union Square is one of its biggest attractions. Right in between the Financial District and Midtown Manhattan , the property values in this neighborhood can only go up. New York University and the New School are within walking distance from the square. If your business is looking for a great location at a reasonable cost than the Union Square neighborhood may be perfect for you.


For further information about specific spaces and buildings within Union Square, 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.




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Union Square Real Estate Guide


Locale Subway
Union Square lies over 14th Street–Union Square, a New York City Subway complex served by the 4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, and W trains


Police Precinct
6th Precinct, 233 West 10th Street - Phone (212) 741-4811


24-Hour Pharmacies
Pharmacy 251 1st Avenue Between 14th St. and 15th Street - Phone 212-254-1650
CVS Pharmacy 215 Park Avenue South Between 17th St. and 18th Street - Phone 646-602-8237
Duane Reade 123 3rd Avenue Corner of 14th St and 3rd Avenue - Phone212-529-7140
Duane Reade 24 East 14th Street Between University Pl. and 5th Avenue - Phone 212-989-3632
Esquire Pharmacy 277 1st Avenue Between 15th St. and 16th Street - Phone 212-228-2260
GNC 224 1st Avenue Between 13th St. and 14th Street - Phone 212-473-1213
The Vitamin Shoppe 24 Union Square East Between 15th St. and 16th Street - Phone 212-254-8816
Walgreen's 145 Fourth Avenue Between 3rd Ave. and 4th Avenue - Phone 212-677-0054


Supermarkets
Union Square also hosts a popular greenmarket, where more than 70 farmers sell fresh produce, baked goods and more every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. During the holiday season, the southern end of the Park becomes the Union Square Holiday Market where dozens of vendors sell unique wears perfect for the gift-giving season.


Union Square Restaurants
15 East (Japanese) 15th Street, New York, NY - Phone (212) 647-0015
Coffee Shop (Latin), 29 Union Sq. West, New York, NY - Phone (212) 243-7969
Craft (American), 43 East 19th Street, New York, NY - Phone 212-780-0880
Ennju (Japanese), 20 E 17th Street, New York, NY - Phone 646-336-7004


Union Square Nightlife
Belmont Lounge, 117 East 15th Street, New York, NY - Phone 212-533-0009
Vintage Irving, 118A E. 15th Street, New York, NY - Phone 212-677-6300


Union Square Park and History
Opened in 1839 and redesigned in 1872 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux to accommodate mass congregations of New Yorkers, Union Square Park has served as home base for countless community events and festivals-from the first Labor Day parade in 1882 to workers' rallies in the 1930s to the first Earth Day in 1970 to the current, wildly popular Greenmarket. This former burial ground has seamlessly transitioned from a town square to a bustling City park, and as such, it is the deserved home of statues depicting distinguished men like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Mohandas Gandhi, and Marquis de Lafayette.


Union Square Area Scene
Some consider the Union Square area a neighborhood unto itself, as the immediate surroundings are a thriving cultural, business and education hub. The area is known for its top-notch restaurants, diverse retailers, off-Broadway theaters, excellent universities, teaching hospitals and, of course, Union Square Park, one of the city's most popular gathering points. Residents of Union Square are young and vibrant. Union Square consists mostly of renovated apartment buildings some more luxurious than others. Rents are more reasonable as you move nearer the East Village.