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Each neighborhood has its own character, clientele, and opportunities. We know them all—and we'll help you find the one that fits your concept.
Where the Greenmarket crowd becomes the dinner crowd.
$100-160/sf
Power lunches and park-side cocktails.
$110-170/sf
Cast iron, cobblestones, and seven-figure buildouts.
$150-250/sf
Where the money is quiet and the leases are long.
$120-200/sf
Intimate corners built for regulars who stay past midnight.
$100-180/sf
The only neighborhood with a lock on its park—and its clientele.
$90-140/sf
Hotel lobbies set the tempo. Restaurants keep it going.
Gallery openings, High Line strolls, and studio classes before noon.
Three blocks wide. Endless influence.
$120-180/sf
Where Bond Street sets the standard for everything around it.
$130-190/sf
Jazz, espresso, and the ghosts of a thousand opening nights.
Tasting menus next to dive bars. It works.
$85-130/sf
The line between gritty and glamorous shifts every six months.
$80-130/sf
Pre-curtain dining is an art form here.
Old money, new restaurants. The standards never drop.
$95-150/sf
Expense-account lunches and Grand Central foot traffic.
Curtain goes up at eight. Reservations fill by six.
Volume is the game. Foot traffic never stops.
The closing bell is really an opening bell.
Waterfront views meet downtown grit.
$75-120/sf
Where Brooklyn became a brand.
$80-140/sf
Manhattan skyline on one side. Brooklyn ambition on the other.
$90-150/sf
Brownstone elegance with promenade sunsets.
$70-110/sf
Craft everything. The neighborhood means it.
$60-100/sf
Cranes on the skyline. Opportunity on the ground floor.
$45-80/sf
Thirty cuisines within thirty blocks.
$40-70/sf
Curtain call to last call—all within walking distance.
Cobblestones, bottle service, and seven-figure buildouts.
$150-400/sf
Murals on every wall. Music on every corner.
$35-65/sf
Where the canal cleanup meets the creative buildup.
$25-80/sf
Dim sum before dawn. Deals all day.
$60-120/sf
Three blocks of red sauce and a century of history.
$80-150/sf
Happy hour starts at five. The neighborhood runs on it.
$70-120/sf
Brand new skyline. Brand new price tags.
$150-300/sf
The renaissance never stopped. It just got a new menu.
$40-80/sf
Strollers at brunch. Wine bars after bedtime.
$60-110/sf
Small enough to know every shopkeeper by name.
$65-110/sf
Front gardens, back kitchens, and regulars who never leave.
Atlantic Avenue sets the tone. The side streets keep it real.
$55-95/sf
BAM lets out. The neighborhood fills up.
$55-100/sf
Pratt students and brownstone owners. An unlikely perfect match.
$50-90/sf
Vanderbilt Avenue punches above its weight every night.
Franklin Avenue keeps discovering itself.
$40-75/sf
Worth the trip. Every operator here bets on that.
$30-60/sf
Brooklyn's downtown finally acts like one.
$70-130/sf
The brownstones are legendary. The restaurants are catching up.
Where the warehouse parties became permanent.
$35-70/sf
The next frontier keeps moving east. It stopped here.
The best food city in the city.
Austin Street feels like a small town that happens to have a subway.
$45-85/sf
Seventy-four languages. One incredible food scene.
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