What's the poorest bit of Manhattan?

Well I am writing another good story, so I stipulation some information from people that live contained by New York. What is the poorest part of Manhattan, I know upper east is rich but what is the poorest element? I am talking just about rundown bars, nearly condemned apartment buildings, kinda unsafe, and slums. I am writing this into my story so I stipulation some information. So far I have parts where on earth one character lives surrounded by the rich part of Manhattan. So I call for more info please.



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Harlem is the poorest part of Manhattan so far as I know, but it's not as unpromising as it used to be. Still seems to hold poor people, didn't awareness a lot of solitary buildings when I was here but I hardly did a comprehensive survey. South Bronx is pretty close to Manhattan and I muse over seeing a few abandoned buildings in that, although its supposed to not be the nightmare it used to be back contained by the 70s and 80s.
probably East Harlem, anywhere north of around 97th-98th Streets, east of 5th Avenue.

there are, as you would expect, small pockets of gentrification and redevelopment here and there, but East Harlem probably have the most public housing projects, abandoned buildings and deserted lots as a whole.

if you ever ride the Madison Avenue busses uptown, the M1/2/3/4, you will awareness the change almost at once from a luxury condo at 96th Street to a housing project at 99th Street, to abandoned buildings dotting the countryside around 110th Street.

you might want to consider making your characters have an "uphill/rich" and "downhill/poor" quality of relationship living on the same street, all the same worlds apart. for example, the "rich" part of Park Avenue ends at 97th Street, and without delay the Avenue goes steeply downhill while the railroad tracks come out and the housing projects already set off at 98th Street.

if you were ever to drop by in individual you would notice the stark contrast quickly...
The poorest part of Manhattan?
Manhattan? Poor ? Erm...

I don't know, but Spanish Harlem
and parts of Harlem are ...er...*poor*.
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I devise you just know almost the bad
things. In any place where on earth they have
the fruitless things you mentioned, they
also have inwardly a short distance all sorts
of fitting things. Don't think that Manhattan
is not full of enthusiasm. While there may be some
parts that own poverty, there
is other something lively going on. In the two
areas I mentioned above there really are some solitary buildings with metal over the window and doors, old runkety fire escapes on the front of the building, strange looking power stations that belong to the gas & electric company or the subway system, isolated lots right next door full of weed, and things, but they hardly pinch up blocks and blocks of the city. Within a short distance, sometimes just around the
corner, nearby are great things.
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They may not be Shanghai Tang, they
may not be Prada but there are wearing clothes
stores, apartment buildings and
littlle private houses >>>>iii<<<<
people other have a
restaurant, a bodega, in attendance is always
a park or a touch spot to sit and have
your coffee & buttered roll, at hand
is always a place for Chinese food
or fish & chips, a pizza store, or
a hairdresser, or barber shop ...in that is
always a compact disc shop or a place for
clothes, a place to buy perfume oils
or Muslim clothes, African clothes,
an ethnic grocer.. a church or a
little storefront church ... hospitals,
little medical clinics, school, day-care
centers, check cashing places and
banks ...and to save people protected there
are the Welfare and Social Security
Offices, the police and fire departments, school, playgrounds and
parks.health food stores .
taxi for hire . gyms to
go to ... Manhattan is *full* of energy
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Merrry Christmas!
Whenever you see people sleeping on the sidewalks, parks, and they smell, to be precise the place!!
Really doesn't exist anymore, at least not within Manhattan. Goood luck finding a condemed apt buildin anywhere in Manhattan. Not near real estate at the untouchable proces in the nation.
All the way uptown... you could put any 3 digit street. But the solely really poor people, that live indoors, within Manhattan, either live surrounded by an apartment that's they, or their family have had for plentiful decades (and therefore cheap), or contained by public housing (projects), either of which can be found anywhere surrounded by Manhattan, even in some of the "richest" areas.

Another street near many poor residents is the Bowery... theres still a handful of "men's hotels", hotels contained by which the rooms are akin to bathroom stalls and cost something like $10 per hours of darkness.
I used to live in adjectives five boroughs.

I would say East Harlem! I only left here two weeks ago while on vacation. There are desert buildings on certain blocks and closed within area's near stores. Windows are broken or slightly cracked. Doors are bulted up and disappeared with a for mart sign for the properties listed on the block.

Especially on 119th, 120th, 121st, and up to 126th street. Horrible, dirty, drug addict, dealers, and everything else you can find nearby. It was so disgusting.
The entire place needed to be hose down next to water and soap. It is so filthy, to be precise one of the major reason my husband and I moved out of there next to our children.

Downtown is so, so, but I have be to other great cities that are extremely cleaner than New York. People do not seem to help yourself to pride in where on earth they live. They seem to delight in living in dirtiness. Most of them are so immune to it, they become offended if you put in the picture them how dirty the place is!

The South Bronx isn't any better! Nothing has changed since we have gone back to call in. We could not believe the conditions of most of the apartments where ethnic group were residing. The rats are the size of over feed cats! Condos are going up in areas that are not far from the ghettos surrounded by the city.

New York has lost it's appeal. It is greatly dreary, and grey. Sorry to be so negative, but that is to say my opinion of the place I used to christen home. It has adjectives gone down hill.

I wonder if populace ever consider having something better for themselves, or live within a cleaner enviornment. I guess two each his own.

Not adjectives area's of New York are like this, but a sizeable portion is! We do not want to vacation in that again, although it was once home...not anymore..we soak up where we are living presently. Thank God we got out of that rat hole of a place!

Good luck near your story.
harlem?


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