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Chelsea
Overview
If you are looking for a safe area with West Side energy, Chelsea is the neighborhood
for you. Centered in between arguably the hippest areas of New York (the West
Village, SoHo, Union Square and Hell's Kitchen), Chelsea is one of the most
sought after Manhattan areas for the cosmically hip. Chelsea is also home of the
Chelsea Piers sports complex, Manhattan's largest and most extensive
public indoor sporting facility.
Chelsea Residents &
Culture
The restaurants, shops, art galleries, bars and trendy night clubs buzz Chelsea's main avenues day and
night. However, away from the action Chelsea is made up of many quiet tree-lined streets.
Residents here are an eclectic mix of people, however, the hip, action packed
Chelsea culture tends to attract more young professionals, artists and members
of the gay community.
Chelsea Residences &
Rents
Chelsea's residences consist predominately of renovated 19th century brownstones
and Loft buildings which were converted from warehouses and meat lockers. The
new construction and renovations have enhanced Chelsea's living spaces but rents
for these residences run high. To get into Chelsea, cheaper rents can be
found in the less renovated brownstones, but these residences are not plentiful
or luxurious.
Chelsea Transportation &
Commuting
With 9 different Subway lines within its borders, Chelsea is one of the most
accessible areas in New York. The main lines for this area are C, E and 1,
9. Seventh and Eighth avenues are the above ground arteries of this area.
Chelsea also has the added convenience of proximity to both the Lincoln and
Holland Tunnels, making traveling to New Jersey very accessible.
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