The neighborhoods in lower Manhattan (south of 14th Street) are: the East Village, the West Village (also called "Greenwich Village" or just "the Village"), the Lower East Side, Chinatown, Little Italy, SoHo, NoHo, Nolita, Tribeca, City Hall/the courthouses, the Financial District, and the Battery.
The term "lower Manhattan" generally refers to the area below 14th Street.
Tribeca is in Manhattan. Tribeca is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.
The Five Points neighborhood in Lower Manhattan. Today, the area is part of Chinatown and the Lower East Side.
The Washington Heights neighborhood is in Upper Manhattan. It is the neighborhood next to Inwood. Inwood is the northenmost neighborhood in Manhattan.
I assume you're referring to the neighborhood known as the Financial District in Lower Manhattan.
The 10002 zip code encompasses the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and part of Chinatown.
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The West Village is a neighborhood in Manhattan.
New York University (NYU) is in Lower Manhattan, in the Greenwich Village neighborhood, around Washington Square Park. The campus buildings are primarily located south to north from 3rd Street to 8th Street, and west to east from 6th Avenue to Lafayette Street.
No, it has concrete streets and sidewalks, like every other New York City neighborhood. Some of the streets in Lower Manhattan still have cobblestone streets, but not Harlem, as it is in Upper Manhattan.
Lou Gehrig was born in New York City, NY and raised in the lower-middle class section of Manhattan's Yorkville neighborhood.
Soho got its name from being located south of Houston Street in Manhattan, NYC. The name is a contraction of "South of Houston."
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation was created in 2002.