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    Time Out New York / Issue 677 : Sep 19–25, 2008

    Our ideal ’hood

    Upper West, Lower East, Flushing—what makes the best neighborhood? Lucky for Kew Gardens, it all depends on your tastes. To expand our own, we asked experts in ten fields to nominate their favorite parts of town—then used the characteristics from each to build the ideal neighborhood you see on this page. Herein are the winners—and runners-up—for each category. Love ’em? Hate ’em? Let us know. And hey, Kew, we were just kidding. You’re great in your own way too.

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    The affordability of Inwood
    Quantity and quality come together in upper Manhattan—at a price that won’t make you cry.


    The architecture of lower Manhattan
    Downtown’s buildings are on the up-and-up.


    The design of the West Village
    There’s a reason the West Village is one of the most famous neighborhoods in the world. Thanks to its grid-busting layout, it’s a local favorite, too.


    The shopping of Williamsburg
    Hipsterville ain’t just about galleries and bars anymore.


    The food of Hell’s Kitchen
    Look beyond the glut of tourist-trap eateries and you’ll find that Midtown West is rife with restaurants to rave about.


    The bar scene of the East Village
    Hate on college students all you want: Fancy pants, fuddy-duddies and everyone in between still love the E-Vill for a night of boozing.


    The arts community of the LES
    There’s more than just cocktails being created in this artistic hub.


    The diversity of Jackson Heights
    The future of America lies among the garden apartments of Queens.


    The parks of Egbertville, S.I.
    Haven’t heard of it? Now you have no excuse. Get thee to Staten Island’s Greenbelt and get lost for a day.


    The street culture of Coney Island
    Coney Island’s mix of Russian flair and sideshow insanity edges out the competition.


    The eco-friendliness of Park Slope
    When TONY went polling for the most greenest nabe in the city, we knew exactly what to expect.


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    Enhance your rep—and your social-networking status—by knowing where to be.


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    We asked New Yorkers to play a little word association with NYC neighborhoods. Let the stereotyping begin!


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    When the dust settles, each of these ten new projects will change the face of its neighborhood.


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    • 42531 ajc Fri, Sep 19, at 06:54pm
      you left out a gategory-'most boring' hands down it is tribeca, which is also most whitebread, most mundane and most financially overextended residents playing at being fabulous new yorkers. Now it is so suburban it could be annexed to the midwest soon. stepford wives with Inane grins in wholefoods as if they had their first orgasm is not exactly manhattan

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