The Long Lost Manhattan Neighborhood: Hudson Square

Have you ever heard of the area in New York called Hudson Square? It seems weird that this small Manhattan neighborhood goes unnoticed after being surrounded by popular neighborhoods like the West Village, Soho, and Tribeca. I like to call it the long lost Manhattan Neighborhood.

According to NYC.com, Hudson Square owes it’s development to the Trinity Church that was established as early as 1697. Queen Anne of England gave this land to the church, which eventually developed into Hudson Square over the years. A couple centuries later to 2010, the dominant owner of the land is Trinity Real Estate, a subsidiary to Trinity Church.

Over the past few years this company has worked hard to bring in beneficial business to the upcoming neighborhood. The hard work seems to have paid off, since The New York Times wrote article about living in Hudson Square. They helpfully break down all the things one would need to know if they were looking to purchase some real estate in the area. Some of the main topics include:

1) The easy public transportation in the area, with access to the 1,A, C, and E trains.

2) Entertainment and food: historic bars, restaurants, galleries and museums (Check out The Hudson Square Connection website for specific details).

3) Room to frolic: Pier 40 and Hudson River Park and if you are feeling daring check out the outdoor location for The Trapeze School New York.

4) Amazing luxury condos in the area: Urban Glass House and  255 Hudson Street.

If you are interested in relocating to his area and want to save money while doing it. Check out our website by clicking here.

Tags →
A Real Estate Blog by
A Real Estate Blog by CondoDomain