Most people live on the upper east-side and the Upper west-side.
It a very surprising fact that 1% of New Yorkers pay 80% of the taxes in the city.
To deny the ideas that rich kids have perfect lives let me tell you about mine. My dad made his first 100 million by the time he was thirty. I now have to live up to that expectation. I may be able to spend as much money as I want right now, I have been told that I will be kicked out of the house at 18, so that I am not depended on my families money. My dad and mom make about 40 million a year, but unlike many millionaires he doesn't collect cars, he collects houses. he has about 30 houses world wide. My dad is an investment banker and my mother has 3 restaurants in the USA, which do very well.
A Manhattanite. Or a New Yorker.
It is in Long Island which is not part of Manhattan or NYC.
Rich the Dog died in 2001, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
Manhattan in Harlem, New York City,
Manhattan
No, Washington Heights is in Upper Manhattan. It is one of the northernmost neighborhoods in Manhattan.
Yes, Roosevelt Island is officially considered to be part of the borough of Manhattan, and New York County (each of New York City's five boroughs is also a county, and Manhattan is New York County).
Some must-visit attractions in Manhattan that showcase the rich history and culture of the city, particularly related to the iconic Manhattan Ant, include Central Park, the Empire State Building, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. These attractions offer a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant history of Manhattan, including its iconic landmarks and cultural heritage.
if you mean the city, then Manhattan
Manhattan
Manhattan
Lower Manhattan has no official definition but generally refers to the area below 14th Street, although there are references to "lower Manhattan" as being below Canal Street or below 23rd Street.