The Manhattan Community Board 6 is a local government unit of the City of New York, encompassing the East Side of Manhattan from 14th to 59th Streets. This includes the neighborhoods of Stuyvesant Town, Tudor City, Turtle Bay, Peter Cooper Village, Murray Hill, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, and Sutton Place. The eastern and western borders are the East River and Lexington Avenue, except where it needs to go further west to includes an entire neighborhood. Its current chairperson is Carol Schachter, and its district manager Toni Carlina. Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the United States, and is at the center of international finance, politics, music, and culture. ... Manhattan is an island bordering the lower Hudson River. ... This is a complete list of neighborhoods in Manhattan, one of five boroughs of New York City, stated in geographic order, moving from north to south: Marble Hill Inwood Washington Heights Hudson Heights Harlem Central Harlem Bradhurst Mount Morris Park Strivers Row West Harlem Hamilton Heights - Sugar Hill Manhattanville East... Stuyvesant Town is a large residential development that opened in 1947 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. ... Turtle Bay is the name of the following places: Turtle Bay is a bay in Western Australia, near Broome. ... Peter Cooper Village is a residential development on the east side of Manhattan. ... We are currently aware of at least two Murray Hills of note: Murray Hill, Kentucky Murray Hill, Manhattan, a neighborhood in New York City. ... Gramercy Park is a small, fenced-in private park in the Gramercy neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, accessible only to residents of certain townhouses in the area who have keys to the park. ... The Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan is the area between 23rd and 34th streets to the east of 3rd Avenue. ... This entry is about the East River in New York City. ...
Demographics
As of 2000, the Community Board has a population of 136,152, up from 133,748 in 1990 and 127,556 in 1980. Of them (as of 2000), 103,884 (76.3%) are White non hispanic, 5,241 (3.8%) are African-American , 14,458 (10.6%) Asian or Pacific Islander, 123 (0.1%) American Indian or Native Alskan, 396 (0.3%) of some other race, 2,474 (1.8%) of two or more race, 9,576 (7.0%) of Hispanic origins.
5.7% of the population benefit from public assistance as of 2004, up from 3.2% in 2000. The land area is 875.2 acres, or 1.37 square miles (3.54 km²).
The ManhattanCommunityBoard 2 is a local government unit of the city of New York, encompassing the neighborhoods of Greenwich Village, West Village, NoHo, SoHo, Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy in the borough of Manhattan.
It is delimited by Bowery on the east, Canal Street on the south, the Hudson River on the west and 14th Street on the north.
As of 2000, the CommunityBoard has a population of 93,111, down from 94,105 in 1990 but up from 87,069 in 1980.
The ManhattanCommunityBoard 5 is a local government unit of the city of New York, encompassing the neighborhood of Midtown in the borough of Manhattan.
It is delimited by Lexington Avenue, 40th street, Madison Avenue, 34th street, Lexington Avenue again, Grammercy Park and Irving Place on the east, 14th street on the south, the Avenue of the Americas, the 26th street and Eight Avenue on the west and Central Park south and 59th street on the north.
As of 2000, the CommunityBoard has a population of 44,028, up from 43,507 in 1990 and 39,543 in 1980.