More Local Area InformationOne of the largest cities in New Jersey, Clifton still retains a suburban feel on many of its tree-lined streets. Neighboring the upscale communit... Read morePerhaps best known as the birthplace of Martha Stewart, Nutley, NJ is a thriving mid-size suburb with a rich historical past, dating back to the 17t... Read moreCommuter-friendly Bloomfield, NJ boasts two midtown-direct train stations, jitney service to supermarkets, train stations and other spots aroun... Read moreA diverse and vibrant community just 15 miles west of Manhattan, Montclair’s tree-lined streets, mix of architectural styles, and people from al... Read moreThe images of New York City that come to mind typically include the lights of Time Square, Central Park in Summer or yellow taxi cabs. Rarely d... Read moreMore than 8.2 million people proudly call New York City their home. NYC is divided up into five boroughs—Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island... Read moreNew York City is located at the mouth of the Hudson River in southeastern New York State, approximately half way between Washington D.C. and Boston.... Read moreThe community of Little Falls, NJ is named for the waterfalls on the Passaic River that are in front of the Mills. The population is 10,855. Th... Read moreKnown as the gas-lit town, a legacy of Glen Ridge’s founding in 1895, the gas lights have been lovingly maintained throughout the past century. Gle... Read moreThe vision of the Manhattan skyline is one that comes to mind most often when thinking about New York. Manhattan refers to the Island of Manhattan... Read moreEast Village Both culture and counter culture have learned to thrive together in this area of Manhattan. From inspiration for Charles Dickens to th... Read moreGreenwich Village In the lower part of Manhattan, from the Hudson River to Broadway, is what is known as Greenwich Village. More than any othe... Read moreLittle Italy Little Italy is still home to the best cannoli and Italian pastry in New York. The small streets are often blocked off during th... Read moreThe Financial District is a region at the southern tip of Manhattan, and is the oldest part of the city and the undisputed finance center of th... Read moreThe Flatiron district name hails from the Flatiron building which was built in 1902. It was New York City's first skyscraper and at the time, th... Read moreUpper East Side The Upper East Side at its southernmost zip code contains the nation's highest density of humanity and its largest concentration o... Read moreAt the center of the Gramercy district, you will find Gramercy Park. This luxury development, built on swampland in the mid 19th Century by Samue... Read moreBattery Park City Battery Park City is located on the southern tip of Manhattan, and has several buildings, parks and recreational areas. It was a... Read moreNoHo NoHo (North of Houston Street) is an eclectic area containing everything from The Public Theatre patrons to punk rockers. Near the heart o... Read moreRiverdale is a sylvan enclave tucked into the northwest corner of The Bronx, in New York City, an elegant, vibrant community that combines the bes... Read more |