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12/21/2020 (Permalink)

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Explore New York City and Discover the Secrets of the City that Never Sleeps

New York City is the subject of songs, movies, plays, and dreams worldwide. Anyone who has ever visited can attest to the intensity in the air and the constant movement of people and activities. Some would even say that the heartbeat of the world is felt on the island of Manhattan. The Big Apple is relevant in finance, fashion, and politics and is the home to many artists and art collections. Regardless of your interests, you are bound to find something to suit your fancy as you explore the city.

As the most densely populated city in the United States, New York houses innumerable cultures, ethnicities, and religions as it becomes a microcosm of the world as a whole. Its importance in the diplomatic arena is further ratified by the presence of the United Nations headquarters. When talking about NYC, one cannot ignore the differences and similitudes among its five boroughs, namely Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. When tourists talk about New York, they mainly think of Manhattan, which is often depicted as the city’s most recognizable skyline.

Manhattan is the birthplace of New York City and is bordered by the Harlem, East, and Hudson rivers. Generally speaking, one can divide Manhattan into three- Upper, Midtown, and Lower Manhattan. Wall Street, located in Lower Manhattan, is the leading financial hub globally, and many financial firms keep offices there. As one travels to Midtown on foot, subway, bus, or cab, one can enjoy some window shopping in some of the most expensive retail outlets in the world. Upon arriving at the Upper East Side, it is easy to detect how affluent New Yorkers live.

New York, or New Amsterdam as it was initially called in the 1600s, has always played a crucial role in our nation. Dutch colonists first inhabited the Lower Manhattan area until the English took over the area in 1664. The English transfer prompted the city’s name change when King Charles II granted the land to the Duke of York. New York was, at one point, the capital of the young nation.

One of the most emblematic symbols of the American Dream lives I New York Harbor and has inspired hope in many who arrive in the country. The Statue of Liberty has greeted immigrants since the late 19th century and has become synonymous with liberty and inclusiveness. If this visual reminder of core American values is not enough, one can also visit Times Square and simply people-watch. Chances are you will see people from all walks of life and all over the world.  

Actors and performers also dream of New York, performing on Broadway or in many concert sites throughout the city. Most commonly known for the acting venues throughout the Theater District, the area also houses TV studios, record labels, and agencies. Long-standing shows and newer productions are ready to entertain the millions of tourists and locals who visit the city each year.

Higher Education in New York City

The words “college” or “university” may not be the first to come to mind when you think of New York City, but there are over 120 higher education institutions in the city. 

Some of the most widely recognized include-

  • New York University: Founded in 1831, it focuses on research and merit. Its main campus is in Greenwich Village.
  • Columbia University- founded in 1754 and considered one of the Ivy League schools, Columbia is the fifth oldest higher learning institution. It lives on the grounds of Trinity Church.
  • City University of New York (CUNY)- although it wasn’t established until 1961, some colleges that make up this reputable system date back to the 1800s. Today, it is the most extensive university system in an urban setting and enrolls more than 275,000 students.

Elementary and secondary education in New York City is often at the core of policy discussions. 

Even though some schools excel, others are considered sub-par, and education is continually being discussed by government and community leaders.

New York Architecture

Much can be said about the coexistence of architectural styles throughout the city. Brooklyn is home to most of the older structures, whereas One World Trade Center symbolizes the more modern style of recent construction. 

Throughout its history, New York City has boasted of having the tallest building in the world, and it is considered the third city in the world with the most skyscrapers. In residential neighborhoods, you may find brownstones and townhouses, as are often portrayed in movies. Surprisingly, parks and green spaces are available despite the city’s high population density.

Taking Care of New York City Homes

SERVPRO takes care of New York City homes by bringing the best water restoration techniques into the neighborhood. Population density and the sheer pace of the city can make restoration jobs challenging when disaster happens. Even when an incident occurs in a neighboring unit, the effects can be felt in your household, forcing you to resort to the best in the industry.

When a pipe or appliance leaks, water extraction is a top priority. Our team at SERVPRO is ready to bring dehumidifiers, drying mats, wand extractors, and other equipment to regulate humidity levels in your home. We are also prepared to move any of your belongings to avoid further damage or if we need to apply specialty drying solutions. Regardless of your specific situation, our trained staff is ready to be part of the solution.

SERVPRO of Lower East Side Manhattan embodies the community we serve. Once you call us at (917) 423-6364, you access our quick response team focused on restoring your home as soon as possible. Our goal is to mitigate your loss while applying our expertise to leave your home, “Like it never even happened.”

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