Flatiron (Manhattan, NY)
By Jeffrey Ditri, New York City Residential Rental Specialist
(JAD Realty Group, LLC.)
The 2 flexible-office companies are vying for the iconic 180K sf building From left: WeWork’s Adam Neumann, the Flatiron Building at 175 5th Avenue, and The Office Group’s Olly Olsen  The Flatiron Building, one of New York City’s oldest and most iconic skyscrapers, is available for leasing, and two of the world’s largest flexible-office companies are bidding to move in.   WeWork and London-based The Office Group will go head-to-head in their advance on the 180,000-square-foot building, which would serve as an enticing location for co-working spaces. The negotiations with building owner Sorgente Group were first reported by the Financial Times. A move to the Flatiron Building will mark The Office Group’s first overseas location, and signal another rival for WeWork in New York’s crowded f...
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By Eileen Hsu, LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON
(Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
254 Park Avenue South One bedroom loft for Rent 254 Park Avenue South in the heart of Flatiron district, a modern one bedroom loft is now available for rent at $4,300 per month.Beautiful renovation with a ceiling height of over 13 feet in the open living room makes this loft very unique.  The apartment is Southern facing with immense windows, brings in plenty of sunlight. The sleeping loft conveniently fits a queen size bedroom with a comfortable ceiling height.The Full service doorman condominium at 254 Park Avenue South is one of the most desirable Flat Iron neighborhood buildings.  Wonderful location near Union Square, multiple of New York City's top universities, restaurants, shopping, and transportation options. Call us (917)837-8869 today to schedule an appointment.Available Octob...
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By Robert DeFalco, Robert DeFalco Realty
(Robert DeFalco Realty)
Spotlight on the Flatiron!The Flatiron District is a neighborhood in New York City, named after the famous Flatiron Building (one of the oldest skyscrapers in Manhattan) at 23rd Street, Broadway and Fifth Avenue. The Flatiron District boundaries are 20th Street, Union Square and Greenwich Village to the south; the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) or Seventh Avenue and Chelsea to the west; 25th Street and NoMad to the north; Rose Hill to the northeast, and Lexington Avenue/Irving Place, Gramercy Park to the east.Broadway cuts through the middle of the district. At the north end of the neighborhood is Madison Square Park, and also includes the Ladies' Mile Historic District and the birthplace of Theodore Roosevelt, which is a National Historic Site. The skyline of the Flatiron neighb...
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By Jeffrey Ditri, New York City Residential Rental Specialist
(JAD Realty Group, LLC.)
 Listings website Zumper has once again worked its magic to take therental data from April, in which rents continued to rise citywide (surprise!) and Brooklyn reached a new plateau, and put the median rent for each neighborhood into easily digestible map form. Though perhaps digestible is the wrong word, since a lot of these rents may very well turn your stomach. NoMad/Flatiron, for instance, leads the pack with the median price of a one-bedroom sitting at $4,490. Tribeca is still up there, too, at $4,450. The West Village, surprisingly, fell to $3,700. In Brooklyn, Dumbo is still the leader at $3,720.
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By Morgan Evans, LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON
(Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
Foreign International Students parents buy for children We are Manhattan New York condo specialists, many of our foreign international buyers are parents of international students who come from oversea, countries from Europe, Asia, Canada, Latin America and other parts of the world.  New York city has many highly distinguished universities and colleges that can offer undergraduate and graduate degrees. We have sold condos to parents that have grown children going to New York University, Parsons School of Design, the School of Visual Arts, Columbia University, the Julliard school, Cooper Union and reputable academic institutions.   Below are some housing options for parents of international students to consider: School Dormitory: If the student young and very new to New York, the first 6...
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By Jeffrey Ditri, New York City Residential Rental Specialist
(JAD Realty Group, LLC.)
Rental listings site Zumper is back with a new report (warning: PDF!) that details just how much one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms cost in various New York City neighborhoods. And the winner (Or is it the loser? If you're paying a lot to live there?) is... the Flatiron District, with a 1BR median rent of $4,200/month. It is closely trailed by Tribeca ($4,195), Dumbo ($4,040), NoMad ($3,795), and Chelsea ($3,793). For more affordable rentals, eyeball the bottom of the list, where areas like Forest Hills, Brighton Beach, Rego Park, Central Harlem, and Bed-Stuy reside. When you look at Zumper's figures for the rest of the country, just take heart in the fact that San Francisco has higher median rents—$3,200/month for a 1BR, in contrast to New York City's $2,950.
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By Victoria Sharp
(Manhattan Apartments)
If they lived in one of the various Manhattan Apartments buildings, residents of the Manhattan flats in One Madison Park  get the pampering that they would certainly never ever be entitled to. Residing in these Manhattan flats available NYC is like residing in a dream, and it's every little thing that individuals are seeking when they seek their new house in the Flatiron Area.  
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