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a historic place that has become a symbol of international finance

Today the neighborhood’s reputation has become global thanks to the many financial centers around Wall St, including the New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve Bank, and the headquarters of many banks, insurance companies and institutions other financial institutions, such as the NASDAQ or the New York Board of Trade.

Several subway lines serve the Financial District area, which includes many residential and tourist areas, including lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and A, C, E, J, Z, which water the World Trade. Center transportation center.

What to see and do in the Financial District?

When shopping (UrbanDigs data), it takes about $1,050/sqft to get a property in the Financial District; or $1.1M for 100m².

As a major player in luxury real estate, BARNES New York welcomes you to its agency at 295 Madison Ave, or to the new Maison BARNES (100 E 63rd St). You will receive support throughout your project (buying, selling or renting) from local French-speaking real estate experts. The latter are also experts in expatriate customers and are fully aware of the problems encountered by non-residents. They will be able to provide you with specific support and offer you properties that suit your needs.

Our great addresses in the Financial District

Delmonicos : a legendary steakhouse since 1837, Delmonico’s restaurant is an essential gastronomic stop for lovers of meat, but also seafood 56 Beaver Street, at the intersection of S William St (https://www.theoriginaldelmonicos.com).

The Gratin : authentic Lyonnais cork in Manhattan, under the control of chef Daniel Boulud. 5 Beekman Street, at Theater Alley (https://legratinnyc.com).

from Claudio : Italian home cooking made with farm fresh produce and wild fish. 21 Ann Street, off Theater Alley (https://www.daclaudonyc.com).

Frances Tavern : a historic place where George Washington gave his farewell address to his officers in 1783, this old hotel offers a variety of American drinks and dishes that all visitors can enjoy satisfaction 54 Pearl Street, at Broad Street (https://frauncestavern.com).

Eataly NYC Downtown : to stock up on Italian products or enjoy pasta or pizza in the restaurant that offers a beautiful view of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum area and the World Trade Center. 101 Liberty St, at the intersection of Church St (https://www.eataly.com).

The Parisian : for breakfast, brunch or a quick lunch, this quaint cafe offers a typical French look in a friendly, bright setting just a stone’s throw from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 9 Maiden Ln, between Broadway and Nassau St.https://www.laparisiennenyc.com).

2024-10-15 04:21:00
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