Manhattan Valley occupies the area between Central Park West and Broadway from 100th Street to 110th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. This working class neighborhood is becoming more and more of a desirable location to live. With its proximity to Columbia University, many students, staff and faculty are calling Manhattan Valley home. Named for the slope of Manhattan Avenue, this neighborhood has a few quiet blocks with gorgeous townhouses and brownstones. Also, there are many tenement buildings that are being restored and renovated. One can notice the culture and distinctive architecture along Central Park. Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway have many restaurants and bars and many retail stores have opened in the past few years.
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