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- Jay Suites, Grand Central , New York, New York 10017
- Micro Office Solutions, Midtown West, New York, New York 10018
- NY Venture Space, Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York 10018
- Regent Business Centers, Grand Central Square, New York, New York 10019
- Regent Business Centers, Central (Uptown) Manhattan, New York, New York 10022
- Regent Business Centers, Midtown West 6th Ave., New York, New York 10022
- Select Office Suites, Manhattan - Chelsea, New York, New York 10011
- World-Wide Business Centres, Inc., Madison and 57th Street, New York, New York 10022
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- Corporate Suites,
, New York, New York 10016
- Corporate Suites,
, New York, New York 10022
- Corporate Suites,
, New York, New York 10018
- Corporate Suites,
, New York, New York 10018
- Empire State Office Services, Inc., New York, New York
- Executive Systems International, Ltd. (ESI), New York, New York 10017
- HQ Global Workplaces, RexCorp Plaza Center, Uniondale, New York 11556
- HQ Global Workplaces, 100 Park Avenue Center, New York, New York 10017
- HQ Global Workplaces, Broadhollow Center, Melville, New York 11747
- HQ Global Workplaces, Expressway Center, Melville, New York 11747
- HQ Global Workplaces, Wall Street Center, New York, New York 10005
- HQ Global Workplaces, Main Street Center, White Plains, New York 10606
- HQ Global Workplaces, 80 Broad Center, New York, New York 10004
- HQ Global Workplaces, Grand Central Center, New York, New York 10174
- HQ Global Workplaces, Financial District Center, New York, New York 10005
- HQ Global Workplaces, 300 Park Avenue Center, New York, New York 10022
- HQ Global Workplaces, 445 Park Avenue Center, New York, New York 10022
- HQ Global Workplaces, Penn Station Center, New York, New York 10001
- HQ Global Workplaces, 1230 Avenue of the Americas Center, New York, New York 10020
- HQ Global Workplaces, Orville Center, Bohemia, New York 11716
- HQ Global Workplaces, Marcus Avenue Center, Lake Success, New York 11042
- HQ Global Workplaces, 230 Park Helmsley Building Center, New York, New York 10169
- HQ Global Workplaces, Penn Plaza Center, New York, New York 10119
- HQ Global Workplaces, Jericho Turnpike Center, Syosset, New York 11791
- HQ Global Workplaces, Lindbergh Center, Uniondale, New York 11553
- HQ Global Workplaces, Madison Avenue Center, New York, New York 10022
- International Business Centers, New York, New York 10001
- KickStart @ Wall Street, New York, New York 10004
- Manhattan Business Center, Inc., New York, New York 10022
- Office Suite Group, Downtown & Midtown, New York, New York 10001
- Regus Business Centre, New York Park Avenue, New York, New York 10167
- Suite Solutions, Westchester, White Plains, New York 10601
- TechSpace, New York, New York 10014
- TechSpace, New York, New York 10003
- The Business Center, New York, New York 10112
- Universal Executive Centers, New York, New York 10170
- Virgo Business Centers, Park Ave South & East 23rd, New York, New York 10010
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The Bronx is the home of New York's two greatest landmarks, the Bronx Zoo and Yankee Stadium.
The area was named after the Dutch settler Jonas Bronck, who had claimed the area as his farm back in 1636. The Bronx is the only borough of New York that is physically connected to the mainland of the United States. The borough was largely undeveloped and consisted mostly of cottages, farmlands, and wild marshes until a large swell of Irish and Italian immigrants inhabited the area. Immigrants still come to the Bronx, but today they are Russian and Hispanic.
General areas in the Bronx
The 16th century Florentine explorer Giovanni Da Verrazano is commonly considered to be father of Staten Island because he sailed into New York Harbor in 1524 and landed on the Island. In 1687 the Duke of York offered the island as a prize in a sailing competition which the team from Manhattan won. Since that time, Manhattan has claimed the island as its own. Until 1713, when the first public ferry was started to the island, there was no way to get back and forth unless you had a boat. Finally, in 1964 the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was built by Othmar Amman. The bridge made it relatively easy to travel back and forth.
"From the meeting of Lord Howe, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin to the British occupation or the solid defense of the harbor during the Civil War, Staten Island is a place steeped in the annals of history. Great men have inhabited the island. Vanderbilt grew up on the island and Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson both spent much time on the island. They praised the beauty of the landscape, calling Staten Island 'a little piece of the country in the city'."
The borough of Queens was named after the wife of Charles II of England, Queen Catherine of Braganza in 1683. The area became a borough of New York City in 1898 and rapid economic and physical growth followed the merger. At the beginning of the 17th century, Queens was populated largely by small farms and was predominantly rural. During the 18th century, the area started to experience growth in the area of manufacturing along the shores of the East river. After the merger with New York City the growth that had already begun increased at an ever-increasing rate.
The area has been very popular for new immigrants in the past half of this century and is largely split up into different ethnic neighborhoods that feel very much like the home countries of the people that live there. There are very few inter-racial neighborhoods in Queens and the new immigrants that come to live here tend to congregate in their own areas. New York's two major airports are located in queens along with a lot of the industry in New York City. Queens is connected physically to Long Island.
General areas in Queens
For more information about New York New York, check out the links we've provided for you. These organizations are eager to tell you what's great about their "home".
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What makes New York New York so special?
Perhaps New York?s most exciting asset, however,
is the lifestyle it offers. In New York, your employees and their families will
find communities, attractions, and a quality of life that will keep them happy
and productive.
New York City is located on the Eastern Atlantic
coast of the United States, at the mouth of the Hudson River and is made up of
five boroughs separated by various waterways. Brooklyn and Queens occupy the
western portion of Long Island, while Staten Island and Manhattan are
compeletely on their own land mass. Bronx, to the north, remains attached to the
New York State mainland.
The island of Manhattan is largely a protrusion of granite,
rising a few hundred feet from sea-level. The southern tip and center of the
island are virtually solid granite, while areas in Greenwich Village and Chelsea
are composed of softer soil. As a result of this geologic arrangement,
Manhattan's tallest buildings are located in these two large "rocky" areas.
Manhattan is flanked on its west
side by the Hudson River, and on the east side by the Harlem River (on the
north) and the East River (on the south). Manhattan's street layout consists
primarily of avenues and streets. The space between avenues is
typically much larger than the space between streets (roughly 3x).
General areas in Manhattan
Brooklyn was largely a
marshland before it was settled in the late 1600s. The Dutch were the first
settlers from the old world to colonize this borough in the 17th century.
Although they shared the land with British settlers, the Dutch culture was the
dominant one well into the 19th century. When first asked to join New York city
as a borough in 1833, Brooklyn refused. Brooklyn, in a close vote, did not
decide to become a part of New York City until 1898.
Today, Brooklyn is a borough of many
neighborhoods, each with its own strong ethnic flavor. It's very rare to find a
New Yorker whose family has been living in America for more than one generation
who didn't have an ancestor that lived in Brooklyn at some point in their life.
General areas in Brooklyn
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