#Welcome to travel..Manhattan..the cultural renaissance center in the oldest neighborhood of New York

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Perhaps the name “New York” is the first thing that comes to mind when talking about tourism in America, so New York State is considered one of the largest states in terms of population density in America, as well as the most important cities in the United States.

New York State is located in the northeast of the country, and includes the most important landmarks of the United States at all, and perhaps the Statue of Liberty is the most famous landmark, but what you do not know is that it is not the only landmark that characterizes this great state, in the middle of Manhattan is one of the places that attract tourists in New York and the most crowded Populated in the United States of America, and is often called the city that never sleeps, because it is constantly crowded with activity, and this is what has increased tourism in New York, and it is the link between culture, art, architecture, history and entertainment, with a lot to see and do in the city, when heading towards tourism in New York.

Midtown Manhattan was once the epicenter of New York's financial institutions, but it has since become a thriving cultural destination.

Having invested more than $30 billion in real estate and infrastructure over the past decade alone, this historic region has succeeded in attracting a range of innovative industries, which in turn has resulted in a threefold increase in its population.

Downtown New York is known for its beautiful skyline, prestigious educational institutions, world-class shopping and dining, and an abundance of green outdoors with 84 acres of parkland and open space.

After office buildings and skyscrapers along Wall Street and Broadway were repurposed as residential towers, the area is now home to 62,000 residents.

Information about the One Wall Street Project

One Wall Street, a 56-storey Art Deco-inspired architectural landmark, is located in Lower Manhattan on East Broadway and adjacent to the New York Stock Exchange.

The One Wall Street Building was built in 1931 as the headquarters of the Irving Trust Financial Corporation, and was designed by engineer Ralph Walker.

This change in the building's orientation, from a business center to a residential edifice, is the largest project in the history of New York City.

One of the most prominent buildings that have undergone change is One Wall Street, the former building of the Irving Trust Bank located west of the New York Stock Exchange and Broadway, which is currently undergoing the largest conversion from an office building to a residential building in the history of New York City.

McCloy Properties has redeveloped this 56-storey building to house 566 homes ranging from studio apartments to four-bedroom apartments, along with a stunning penthouse.

All of these apartments are located in a legendary 20th century Art Deco building designed by Ralph Walker, the New York Times Architect of the Century.

Designed to meet the needs of a growing and affluent downtown population base, One Wall Street will offer 174,000 square feet of retail space with eight stores, to add a new shopping mall to one of the city's most famous streets, Wall Street.

One Wall Street's first tenant was announced in 2018, Whole Foods Supermarket, which rents a 44,000-square-foot grocery store and occupies the basement of the building's commercial section.

McCloy also announced in early 2019 that Lifetime would occupy 74,000 square feet of retail space to provide a wellness-based living experience.

The winds of change blew in the 1970s when financial institutions moved their headquarters to downtown Manhattan, and the pace of relocation accelerated after 9/11. The region is now home to more than 800 technology, media, advertising and information companies such as Spotify, Condé Nast and WeWork, which has clearly enhanced the region's attractiveness to industries in the non-financial sector. The neighborhood has also continued to attract world-famous brands such as ESPN, Nike and J. Crew, despite fierce competition from other parts of the city, which is a testament to the diversity of the city center.

Since 2005, $6.4 billion has been invested in transportation infrastructure in the region, which has led to the addition of 12 new subway lines, 30 bus routes, 20 ferry routes, 28 bike stations, as well as the Spanish architect's Oculus project. Santiago Calatrava, worth $4 billion, is an underground railway station and light-flooded shopping mall.

Moreover, there are no clear signs of declining demand in downtown New York, as evidenced by the reopening of WTC Cortland 1 train station in 2018, after being closed for nearly two decades, and now reopening to the west side of Oculus.

Among the most important tourist attractions in New York:

■ National 9/11 Memorial: Built in honor of those killed in the 9/11 attacks, the names of those who died are engraved on the two bronze tablets that surround the memorial pools.

■ High Line Park: A public park built on a historic railroad high above the West Side of Manhattan.

■ Grand Central Station: is home to a magnificent clock made of pearl opal glass.

■ Rockefeller Center: It is a complex of 19 buildings, and these buildings include many major companies, as well as the World Trade Tower.

■ Fifth Avenue Flickr: One of the most famous shopping streets in the world, it is a prime destination for visitors with a taste for luxury.

■ Brooklyn Bridge: It is one of the oldest and most famous suspension bridges in the world.

■ Times Square: It is a major hub for the entertainment industry in the world.

■ Central Park: It is home to Belvedere Castle, and the Central Park Zoo.

■ Empire State Building: Provides sweeping views to the millions of visitors who visit it each year.

■ Statue of Liberty: Provides panoramic views of the harbor in downtown New York.

Prominence

It's worth noting that developers are not the only ones taking advantage of opportunities in the region.

There are quite a few celebrity chefs and restaurateurs like David Chang, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Lydia Bastianich who have chosen to carry out their coolest projects to date in downtown New York.

In addition, the district is home to exciting entertainment establishments such as the Perelman Center for the Performing Arts at the World Trade Center and the new concert center above Pier 17 that opened in 2018 in the downtown harbor area, positioning Downtown as a vibrant, all-round destination. the hour.

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