Flatiron District

A historic district with a modern finish.

In the mid-1990s, the Flatiron District was known for its commercial real estate. Offices, department stores, and big-box retailers dotted the avenues between Union Square and Madison Square Park.

Image showing commute times to various New York City locations, nearest subway lines, and neighborhood boundaries. Commute times to Columbus Circle, Grand Central, Union Square, and Wall Street are given, along with nearby subway lines 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, F, M, L. The boundaries are from Park Ave. to Sixth Ave. (East to West) and 14th St. to 23rd St. (North to South), with nearby neighborhoods Greenwich Village, Gramercy, NoMad, and Chelsea.
 

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Post Offices

Veterinary Clinics

Locksmiths

Flower Shops

Grocery Stores

Dry Cleaners

Parking Garages

Jewelry Stores

Spas/ Nail Salons

Pet Supply

Coffee Shops

Restaurants

Hospitals

Local Schools

Hair Salons

Museums

Parks

Gyms

Pharmacy

Clothing Stores