Flatiron District
Get to know the Flatiron District
Even though the formal designation of the Flatiron District only dates to the mid-1980s, its namesake building has been a fixture for far longer. The distinctively triangular Flatiron Building rises above the area, an unmistakable landmark and indelible icon of NYC architecture. It stands as one of this city’s oldest skyscrapers and, though it may seem diminutive by today’s standards, was the tallest building in the world for a brief period following its c.1909 construction. However, don’t reduce the neighborhood to simply one structure. While various industries used to define it—namely toy manufacturing and photography—present-day Flatiron is bustling with restaurants, shopping, and the residents living there in Beaux-Arts, Neo-Renaissance, and Romanesque Revival apartment and loft buildings. Madison Square Park provides that leafy green peace everyone desires their neighborhood have—finding a patch of grass to relax on after a long day cannot be underrated. NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS: Chelsea, Gramercy, Greenwich Village, NoMad, Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Midtown WestFlatiron District Commerce & Culture
While its renown is maybe not as high-profile as other sections of Manhattan, the Flatiron District’s shopping is an aspect of the neighborhood none should ignore. Everything you’d want is within reach—from fashion boutiques to designer brands to big-box stores—without having to go past Sixth Avenue. This breadth of options ties into the area’s legacy as a shopper’s haven: Toward the late 1890s, store and loft buildings dominated a portion of modern-day Flatiron, housing premier stores, piano showrooms, performance venues, and upscale restaurants, becoming a go-to destination. Today, the Ladies’ Mile Historic District preserves those same prewar structures that opened countless 19th-century wallets. Dining in Flatiron reveals abundant eateries, including Michelin-starred restaurants, food markets, and even the first Shake Shack location. Flatiron also benefits from being quite centrally located, with a multitude of subway lines—and even the PATH—found at multiple avenues across 23rd Street.$11,995,000
7 7 Beds
8 | 1 8 | 1 Baths
7,000 SqFt 7,000 SqFt
OLRS-2052159 Listing No. OLRS-2052159
Condo Property Type: Condo
(7)
Listing Courtesy of Prime Manhattan Residential LLC
$11,995,000
4 4 Beds
3 | 1 3 | 1 Baths
3,310 SqFt 3,310 SqFt
OLRS-2063545 Listing No. OLRS-2063545
Condo Property Type: Condo
(22)
Listing Courtesy of R New York
$6,999,950
3 3 Beds
3 3 Baths
2,490 SqFt 2,490 SqFt
OLRS-1489855 Listing No. OLRS-1489855
Condo Property Type: Condo
VIRTUAL TOUR
(16)
Listing Courtesy of Elegran LLC
$4,650,000
4 4 Beds
4 | 1 4 | 1 Baths
3,500 SqFt 3,500 SqFt
OLRS-2051723 Listing No. OLRS-2051723
Condo Property Type: Condo
(6)
Listing Courtesy of Prime Manhattan Residential LLC
$3,700,000
2 2 Beds
2 | 1 2 | 1 Baths
2,420 SqFt 2,420 SqFt
OLRS-1186222 Listing No. OLRS-1186222
Condo Property Type: Condo
VIRTUAL TOUR
(13)
Listing Courtesy of Elegran LLC
$2,850,000
3 3 Beds
2 | 1 2 | 1 Baths
- -
OLRS-00012035414 Listing No. OLRS-00012035414
Condo Property Type: Condo
VIRTUAL TOUR
(10)
Listing Courtesy of The Agency Brokerage
$2,327,000
2 2 Beds
2 | 1 2 | 1 Baths
1,300 SqFt 1,300 SqFt
OLRS-157041 Listing No. OLRS-157041
Condo Property Type: Condo
(8)
Listing Courtesy of Weichert Properties
$1,850,000
1 1 Beds
1 | 1 1 | 1 Baths
1,049 SqFt 1,049 SqFt
RLMX-99047 Listing No. RLMX-99047
Condo Property Type: Condo
(10)
Listing Courtesy of Bond New York Properties LLC
$735,000
1 1 Beds
1 1 Baths
- -
OLRS-2068021 Listing No. OLRS-2068021
Condo Property Type: Condo
(8)
Listing Courtesy of Fischer Group Realty LLC
$669,000
- -
1 1 Baths
420 SqFt 420 SqFt
OLRS-322637 Listing No. OLRS-322637
Condo Property Type: Condo
VIRTUAL TOUR
(21)
Listing Courtesy of City Connections Realty Inc