Civic Center

Government hub with iconic architectural landmarks.

The Civic Center in New York is a bustling district that serves as a central hub for government and legal institutions. Located in Lower Manhattan, the neighborhood is renowned for its architectural landmarks, including the iconic Woolworth Building and the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse. It is a vibrant area with a mix of government offices, courthouses, and civic institutions, attracting professionals and visitors alike.

Image showing commute times, nearest subways, and neighborhood boundaries. Commute Times: Columbus Circle 29m by train, 23m by car; Grand Central 27m by train, 17m by car; Union Square 20m by train, 9m by car; Wall Street 18m by train, 5m by car. Nearest Subways: 4, 6, B, D, F, J, N, Q. Boundaries: East to West Essex St. to Baxter St.; North to South Grand St. to Worth St. Nearby Neighborhoods: Little Italy, TriBeCa, Lower East Side.
 

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Parking Garages

Jewelry Stores

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Pet Supply

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Hospitals

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Pharmacy

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