The Upper East Side of Manhattan was called the Silk Stocking District due to its reputation as an affluent and exclusive neighborhood. The term "silk stocking" was a reference to the luxurious lifestyle of the wealthy residents who could afford fine silk stockings, symbolizing their high social status. The neighborhood was known for its upscale homes, elegant shops, and prestigious private schools, further solidifying its association with wealth and privilege.
Avenue C (Lower Manhattan) Cabrini Boulevard (Upper Manhattan) Canal Street (Lower Manhattan) Cardinal Hayes Place (Lower Manhattan) Carlisle Street (Lower Manhattan) Carmine Street (Lower Manhattan) Cathedral Parkway (Upper Manhattan) Catherine Lane (Lower Manhattan) Catherine Street (Lower Manhattan) Cedar Street (Lower Manhattan) Central Park North (Upper Manhattan) Central Park South (Midtown) Central Park West (Upper Manhattan) Centre Street (Lower Manhattan) Chambers Street (Lower Manhattan) Charles Revson Plaza (Upper Manhattan) Charles Street (Lower Manhattan) Charlton Street (Lower Manhattan) Chatham Square (Lower Manhattan) Chelsea Square (Lower Manhattan) Cherry Street (Lower Manhattan) Chisum Place (Upper Manhattan) Chittenden Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Christopher Street (Lower Manhattan) Chrystie Street (Lower Manhattan) Church Street (Lower Manhattan) Claremont Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Clarkson Street (Lower Manhattan) Cliff Street (Lower Manhattan) Clinton Street (Lower Manhattan) Coenties Alley (Lower Manhattan) Coenties Slip (Lower Manhattan) Collister Street (Lower Manhattan) Columbia Street (Lower Manhattan) Columbus Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Columbus Circle (Midtown) Commerce Street (Lower Manhattan) Convent Avenue (Upper Manhattan) Cooper Square (Lower Manhattan) Cooper Street (Upper Manhattan) Corlear Place (Upper Manhattan) Cornelia Street (Lower Manhattan) Cortlandt Street (Lower Manhattan) Crosby Street (Lower Manhattan) Cumming Street (Upper Manhattan)
The Theatre District is in the middle of Manhattan (as opposed to Upper Manhattan or Lower Manhattan). Its nickname is, "The Great White Way." The Theatre District runs south to north from approximately 40th or 42nd Street to 53rd or 54th Street. West to east, it consists of just two avenues: Broadway and 7th Avenue. So, it is the length of Broadway and 7th Avenue from 40th/42nd to 53rd/54th Streets.
manhattan,mostly manhattan's upper east side.
The population of Upper Dir District is 575,858.
Upper Dir District was created in 1996.
The area of Upper Dir District is 3,699 square kilometers.
No, Washington Heights is in Upper Manhattan. It is one of the northernmost neighborhoods in Manhattan.
The population of Upper Hutt central business district is 324.
Upper New York Bay is between Staten Island and Lower Manhattan.
The nearest: Upper Manhattan to LaGuardia Airport is 16 min (8.3 mi) via I-278 West.Upper Manhattan to Newark Liberty International Airport is 29 min (24.0 mi) via I-95.Upper Manhattan to John F. Kennedy International Airport is 27 min (17.6 mi) via Grand Central Pkwy.
The population density of Upper Dir District is 194 people per square kilometer.
Upper East side