Neatly fitting into to the triangle at the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and East 22nd Street, the iconic Flatiron Building lends its name to the surrounding neighborhood. The Flatiron District’s Beaux Arts charm is reinforced by many such distinctive architectural gems—cast-iron mid-rises and historic high-rises like Met Life Tower (the tallest building in the world until 1913).

Residents will appreciate Flatiron’s convenience to shops, restaurants, and other conveniences. Once home to New York’s most fashionable department stores along “Ladies’ Mile,” these days, Flatiron’s retail character leans toward independent home goods stores and big-box chains. Where the neighborhood really shines, though, is its exciting dining scene. From Michelin-starred and celebrity-chef-run eateries to the massive food emporium that is Eatily, Flatiron is a foodie’s dream-come-true. And when looking to relax in a leafy green space, Madison Square Park is the perfect spot to bring a picnic.
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