Note that neighborhoods in New York City do not have precise boundaries. They often overlap with each other, and some neighborhoods are sort of sub-neighborhoods of others. For example, Morningside Heights overlaps with Harlem, and Koreatown overlaps with Chelsea. Yorkville and Sutton Place are sub-neighborhoods of the Upper East Side. Alphabet City is a sub-neighborhood of the East Village, and the East Village, in turn, is a sub-neighborhood of the Lower East Side.
Manhattan neighborhoods:
Inwood
Hamilton Heights
Washington Heights
Harlem
East Harlem
Morningside Heights
Upper West Side
Upper East Side
Yorkville
Sutton Place
Hell's Kitchen aka Clinton aka Midtown West
Midtown
Theatre District
Garment District
Flatiron District
Koreatown
Chelsea
Gramercy Park
Tudor City
Murray Hill
Kips Bay
Stuyvesant Town
West Village
Greenwich Village aka The Village
Battery Park/Battery Park City
Co-op Village
Financial District
Knickerbocker Village
East Village
Lower East Side
Alphabet City
Chinatown
Little Italy
SoHo
NoHo
NoLita
Tribeca
Here is a list of neighborhoods in the Bronx:
Port Morris
Melrose
Morrisania
Mt. Eden
Soundview
Clason Point
Unionport
Country Club (yes, that is the name of the neighborhood)
Parkchester
West Farms
Tremont
Middletown-Pelham Bay
Van Nest
Morris Park
Bronxdale
Bronx Park
Bronxwood
Pelham Gardens
Laconia
Williamsbridge
Norwood
Kingsbridge Heights
Fordham
Belmont
University Heights
Morris Heights
Wakefield
Edenwald
Greenwich Village (or just "The Village") is the neighborhood directly west of the East Village. The West Village is the neighborhood directly west of Greenwich Village.
It is a borough.
No, Washington Heights is in Upper Manhattan. It is one of the northernmost neighborhoods in Manhattan.
Both are neighborhoods in the greater city of NYC.
Do you mean Boroughs? Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island. To name all the communities, that is neighborhoods, would be quite a task.
Most of them. Broadway runs diagonally through the entire length of Manhattan. It passes through at least half of Manhattan's neighborhoods.
No, it's actually a pretty big neighborhood (for Manhattan, anyway. Many of Manhattan's neighborhoods, especially in Lower Manhattan, are very tiny. For example, Little Italy is only like, four or five blocks long, and three blocks wide). East Harlem is one of the few New York City neighborhoods that has fairly precise boundaries. It is the entire East Side (Fifth Avenue to the East River) from 96th Street to like, 135th or 145th Street.
The city of Manhattan Beach is in the Los Angeles County of California, which is also known as Southern California.Manhattan Beach has several different neighborhoods which are split into sections. See the related links for further information.
The city of Manhattan Beach is in the Los Angeles County of California, which is also known as Southern California.Manhattan Beach has several different neighborhoods which are split into sections. See the related links for further information.
Yorkville, like Sutton Place and Carnegie Hill, is a sub-neighborhood of the Upper East Side. It runs west to east from 3rd Avenue to the East River, and north to south from 96th Street to 86th Street, 72nd Street or 59th Street (depending on who you ask). Most of Manhattan's neighborhoods and sub-neighborhoods do not have precise boundaries, and Yorkville is no exception. The Upper East Side runs south/north from 59th Street to 96th Street, and west/east from 5th Avenue to the East River. It is one of the few Manhattan neighborhoods that DOES have precise boundaries.
Gay and lesbian households do not tend to be concentrated in certain neighborhoods in any city. Most gay people live widely dispersed among straight people. However, some major cities have areas that are predominantly gay.
Gay and lesbian households do not tend to be concentrated in certain neighborhoods in any city. Most gay people live widely dispersed among straight people. However, some major cities have areas that are predominantly gay.
Gay and lesbian households do not tend to be concentrated in certain neighborhoods in any city. Most gay people live widely dispersed among straight people. However, some major cities have areas that are predominantly gay.
Chinatown is bordered by three neighborhoods: Little Italy to the west, the Lower East Side to the north, and City Hall and the courthouses to the south.