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BUILDING LOBBY SETTINGS

386 PARK AVE SOUTH

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NoMad today stands as a unique setting that escapes New York City’s major tourist attractions,  offering a pedestrian scale without compromising the vertical spectacle that defines the city. The neighborhood is home to some of the world’s best hotels, restaurants, and retail stores. During a lunchtime stroll, you could shop at Marimekko and Maison Kitsuné, check out the latest exhibition at the Museum of Sex or the latest discovery at the Museum of Mathematics. NoMad also promises some of the most interesting culture in the city, from large-scale exhibitions at the 69th Regiment Armory to small events at Neue Haus. 

515 NINTH AVE

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"Hudson Yards" takes its name from the MTA rail yard along the Hudson River between 30th Street and 33rd Street, part of a Penn Central rail yard that once extended to 39th Street. The portion of the MTA yard between the river and Eleventh Avenue is called the Western Rail Yard, and the portion between Eleventh Avenue and Tenth Avenue is called the Eastern Rail Yard. The Hudson Yards area includes parts of the Garment Center, the Javits Convention Center, Madison Square Garden, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the Farley Post Office, and the Lincoln Tunnel.[6] Most of the Hudson Yards redevelopment area is also known as Hell's Kitchen South.[7][8] The special purpose district covering the area, the Special Hudson Yards District, includes a "Hell's Kitchen subdistrict," encompassing the core residential area existing prior to redevelopment of the surrounding area[5]

503 BROADWAY

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SoHo, sometimes written Soho, is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City. Since the 20th century it has been the location of many artists' lofts and art galleries, and has also been known for its variety of shops ranging from trendy upscale boutiques to national and international chain store outlets.

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