Why NoMad in Manhattan is One of New York’s Most In-Demand Neighborhoods

Why NoMad in Manhattan is One of New York’s Most In-Demand Neighborhoods

Manhattan is full of unique neighborhoods, from the posh, tree-lined streets of the Upper East Side to artsy enclaves like Tribeca and the Lower East Side. However, when it comes to convenience, amenities, and an ever-expanding landscape of shopping and great restaurants, no neighborhood beats NoMad. Here’s why out-of-town buyers and New Yorkers alike are flocking to this in-demand neighborhood:

Incredible architecture

Luxury Condos in NoMad - 277 Fifth Ave, New York, NY, USA

New York is home to some of the world’s most incredible architecture, but no neighborhood comes close to the buildings you’ll find in NoMad. From ornate 18th century buildings converted into modern office space to new construction, NoMad is home to a wealth of architectural diversity unlike that you’ll find in any other neighborhood. Among NoMad’s standouts, however, is 277 Fifth Avenue, a Rafael Viñoly-designed luxury tower boasting views of some of the city’s most iconic sights, including the Empire State Building. In addition to its posh address, the building’s one- to three-bedroom homes, designed by famed interior architect Jeffrey Beers, also have semi-private entryways, making them ideal for anyone who values their privacy. Luckily, for those times when you want to socialize, it’s also home to a lobby library, entertaining suite and bar, and kids’ club, all perfect for mixing and mingling with your neighbors.

Ample options for at-homeworkers

WeWork NoMad - 79 Madison Ave, New York, NY, USA

As non-office-based are becoming increasingly prevalent, so, too, are the need for alternative workspaces. Fortunately, for remote workers in NoMad, spaces like WeWork and women’s-only social club and workspace The Wing provide the perfect non-office office.

Amazing restaurants

Eataly NYC Flatiron - 200 5th Ave, New York, NY, USA

If you’re a foodie, you need look no further than the wealth of dining options on NoMad to get your fix. In addition to Eataly, the neighborhood’s massive, world-renowned multi-vendor temple of edible delights, you’ll also find incredible restaurants like The Smith, a fun and eclectic American eatery, Bondi, the perfect place to grab an on-the-go sushi lunch, and, soon enough, the neighborhood’s residents can enjoy meals at Quality Eats, a casual steakhouse from the Quality Branded group behind Quality Italian and Quality Meats.

Some of the city’s best spas

Exhale New York Gramercy - 420 Park Ave, New York, NY, USA

When you need to relax after a long week, you’ll be glad that you call NoMad home. This central neighborhood is home to countless salons and spa, like Serenity Spa, Ohm Spa & Lounge, and Exhale New York, where you can enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, and more.

A great athletic culture

Flywheel Sports - 420 Park Ave S, New York, NY, USA

Want to keep your New Year’s resolutions this year? It won’t be hard if you call NoMad home. This neighborhood is home to some of the most diverse fitness offerings you’ll find anywhere in the city. If you love spinning, there’s a Flywheel right on 23rd Street to keep you fit. For those who love pounding the pavement (or, more specifically, the treadmill), Mile High Run Club on 25th fits the bill. And for those who love a high-energy, aggression-busting workout, Rumble Boxing on 23rd is sure to bring out your inner champion.

Whether you want a different world-class restaurant to enjoy every night of the week, love shopping, or just want the convenience of a central Manhattan location, there’s no neighborhood like NoMad. If you’re looking to change locales within Manhattan, NoMad has everything you could ever want, and more.

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