



Midtown is the busiest area in New York and even the whole United States.
The world's largest CBD, Times Square, is located in Midtown. Many Fortune 500 companies are clustered nearby, including Citibank, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Time Warner, Estée Lauder, The New York Times, Marvel, etc. The income level of the people in this area is high, and they have good qualities. There is also a continuously strong demand for rentals here.

As the central area connecting the Upper and Lower Manhattan on Manhattan Island, Midtown Manhattan has the natural advantage of providing quick access to both the upper and lower regions. Living here makes daily commuting and life more convenient.

The Midtown area brings together the prosperous commercial facilities on Manhattan Island, including well - known American chain department stores Macy's and Bloomingdale's. A 5 - minute walk will take you to the busiest section of 41st - 59th Streets on Fifth Avenue.


Located in the central part of Manhattan, New York, south of Central Park, Times Square is the location of the world's largest CBD and the busiest and busiest area in Manhattan.
Since Midtown itself is the location of Times Square, Midtown, where you can reach your workplace on foot, is the most convenient and efficient choice for white-collar workers who work near Times Square. Meanwhile, because it's easy to get to both Uptown and Downtown from Midtown and the area has a high level of supporting facilities, it's also an excellent choice for all the workers and students in Manhattan.

In Midtown Manhattan, New York, there are a cumulative total of 1,375.7 violent crimes per 100,000 people annually, which is higher than the national figure of 465. The cumulative total of property crimes is 8,554.6, higher than the national figure of 2,826.9.
Midtown is located in the 2nd school district of New York City, with a total of 121 public schools and no private schools. The highest rated public school is the 10 point East Side Elementary School, PS 267 Elementary School.

The Empire State Building is one of the most famous landmarks and tourist attractions in New York City. It is currently the 7th tallest building in the United States and the Americas, and the 51st tallest skyscraper in the world. The building is 381 meters high with 103 floors. The antenna added in 1951 is 62 meters high, increasing its total height to 443 meters. Construction of the building began in 1930 and was completed in 1931. The construction process took only 410 days, setting a rare construction speed record in the world.

The Metropolitan Group was founded in 1868 by a group of New York City entrepreneurs who raised $100000. After five years of arduous operation and multiple reorganizations, the company decided in 1868 to focus on developing life insurance business and promoting insurance products to middle-class customers. Due to the fact that the company's business is most successful in the metropolitan area of New York City, it is named after the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and has 49000 employees.
It's very convenient, I can reach anywhere I want within 30 minutes.
It can be said to be the most convenient neighborhood in Manhattan, with a sense of history and a vibrant atmosphere.
The largest and most expensive billboard in North America has been officially launched with its lights on in New York's Times Square. This high - resolution electronic billboard covers an area of approximately 2,320 square meters, standing as tall as an 8 - story building. Its width spans an entire block, and its length is comparable to that of a football field. This giant electronic billboard has 24 million pixels, making it the highest - pixel electronic billboard of its kind globally. This super - large display has also become one of the new landmarks in Midtown.
Located in Midtown, Rockefeller Center was designated a "National Historic Landmark" by the U.S. government in 1987. It is the world's largest privately-owned building complex.
In 1982, New York City designated parts of Midtown below 60th Street in Manhattan as the "Manhattan Core" area.
The Empire State Building, located in Midtown, is one of the most famous landmarks and tourist attractions in New York City. It is currently the 7th tallest skyscraper in the United States and the Americas, and the 51st tallest in the world. The building is 381 meters high and has 103 floors. An antenna added in 1951 is 62 meters high, increasing its total height to 443 meters. Construction of the building began in 1930 and was completed in 1931, taking only 410 days, which is a rare construction speed record in the world.
Grand Central Terminal, located in Midtown, is a famous landmark in New York and also a public art museum. It is the largest railway station in the world and the busiest one in the United States. It was completed and officially opened in 1913. Grand Central Terminal is the transportation hub for railways and subways in New York. There are 500 train arrivals and departures every day, with 500,000 people entering and leaving the station. A total of 750,000 people pass through the terminal daily.

There are very few new and second-hand housing projects in this area, so the scarcity level is relatively high.




