Midtown Gold
Manhattan is broken up into three distinctive areas - "Uptown", "Midtown" and "Downtown". This shot is mainly of Midtown and home to some iconic buildings, which include the Empire State Building (from which this is shot from), the Chrysler Building (to the right), Rockefeller Center (labeled), and Times Square (down and to the left). Geographically speaking, it's defined as south of 59th Street, East of the Hudson and West of the East River. The southern border is somewhere between 14th and 30th... so 22nd?
Midtown is has everything - working offices, hotels, apartment towers, retail establishments, tourists, residents, student, commuters... You name it and you've got a great slice of the population concentrated in this tiny area.
Midtown Gold
Manhattan is broken up into three distinctive areas - "Uptown", "Midtown" and "Downtown". This shot is mainly of Midtown and home to some iconic buildings, which include the Empire State Building (from which this is shot from), the Chrysler Building (to the right), Rockefeller Center (labeled), and Times Square (down and to the left). Geographically speaking, it's defined as south of 59th Street, East of the Hudson and West of the East River. The southern border is somewhere between 14th and 30th... so 22nd?
Midtown is has everything - working offices, hotels, apartment towers, retail establishments, tourists, residents, student, commuters... You name it and you've got a great slice of the population concentrated in this tiny area.