1795 RIVERSIDE DRIVE

1795 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
NEW YORK, NY 10034

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Located in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan and adjacent to Fort Tyron Park, this six-story property allows its residents to appreciate all that the vibrant environment of Inwood offers. Best known for the Cloisters, its most popular cultural attraction, the neighborhood provides its residents with easy access to booming shops, restaurants, and the hotspot La Marina, all within walking distance of one's doorstep. The local parks and schools add to the superior quality of life experienced by its residents. The best amenity that this property has to offer, however, is perhaps its incredible and commanding views of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, the New Jersey Palisades and the Harlem River, which create a serene backdrop to the bustling streets of New York City.

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The northernmost of New York’s five boroughs, the Bronx’s identity has changed over the past decade as numerous revitalization projects and new developments redefine the area. Yes, it still the home of the Yankees, the Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Gardens, but it’s also seen construction on classic brownstone walkups and high-rises bringing renewed life and exciting rental opportunities—from workforce housing to higher-end apartments—to this diverse community. The Bronx boasts a rich musical tradition, with many forms of jazz and hip-hop originating from the borough’s parks and plazas. Spend an afternoon walking through Van Courtland Park or along the Hudson River and you’re bound to hear something that brings a smile to your face and rhythm to your step. Come see for yourself why the perception of the Bronx is changing and how its robust cultural tapestry continues to thrive.