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Village West (Greenwich Village)
Greenwich Village Highlights
 Commuting  ***
 Rents           **
 Nightlife       ****
 Shopping     ***
 Restaurants  ****

Greenwich Village Attractions
 New York University
 
Washington Square Park
 New School
 Washington Arch
 Judson Memorial Church
 Parsons School of Design
 New School for Social Research
Greenwich Village Neighborhoods
  Chelsea
Hudson River West Village East Village
  Soho
Greenwich Village Area
  14th Street  
Hudson River West Village Broadway
   Houston St

West Village Overview
Narrow, cozy and crooked streets and 19th Century brownstones retain the colonial feel of the West Village. Once the undoubted bohemian center of New York, Greenwich Village rents have pushed some of the counter-culture to the more affordable East Village.  However, 40,000 NYU students and a rich history has maintained a youthful, artistic culture, albeit at a much higher price.

West Village
Residents & Culture
During the day, Greenwich Village's main streets buzz with craft shops, eateries, art galleries, coffee houses and theaters. At night residents flood the bars, jazz clubs, comedy houses and cafés.  Cooper Union and Bleeker Street are two hotbeds for nighttime action.

Residents of the West Village consist of a mix of bohemian college types and gentrified residents of the quiet and expensive area West of 6th Avenue. As expected, Greenwich Village also boasts a large gay community. 

West Village Residences & Rents
Quiet tree-lined streets with manicured 19th Century brownstones and small parks define the architectural feel of Greenwich Village. New development is sparse, but available. Rents are not cheap so be prepared to sacrifice living space. Rents are more affordable as you move towards the East Village.

West Village Transportation & Commuting
With main subway stops at 4th and 7th Avenue that connect to anywhere in Manhattan, the West Village has great subway transportation. Proximity to the Holland tunnel makes travel to New Jersey very manageable.



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