From a global perspective, New York City is best known for its centrally located swaths—Times Square, Central Park, and, of course, Broadway, a cultural current that flows 13 miles through the island of Manhattan, from Inwood to the Financial District.
New Yorkers, however, are far from restricted to these famous thoroughfares. They work in and inhabit almost every corner of their sprawling urban oasis—and they pride themselves on discovering and developing new neighborhoods. Today, no locale in Manhattan is transforming as quickly as the western frontier stretching from Hudson Square to Hudson Yards and beyond.
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