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Tribeca is a neighborhood of cobblestoned streets, world-famous restaurants, and historic warehouse buildings converted to multi-million dollar lofts. Recently ranked by Forbes as one of America's most expensive zip codes, 10013 (also known as Tribeca) is also one of Manhattan's most charming neighborhoods. Tribeca stretches from Canal Street (bordering SoHo) south to Vesey Street (bordering the Financial District) and from Broadway all the way west to the Hudson River. Cross the West Side Highway at Chambers to enjoy the lovely Hudson River Park and River Promenade, which stretches all the way from Battery Park City to the Chelsea Piers and beyond. Known for: The big lofts, quiet streets, and good schools (P.S. 234) still draw doctors, bankers, and lawyers, with or without baby No. 1
P.S. 234, 292 Greenwich St: One of Manhattan's best public elementary schools.
P.S. 150 Tribeca Learning Center, 334 Greenwich St.: Small class sizes and a homemade lunch.
H.S. 475 Stuyvesant High School, 345 Chambers St.: Manhattan's most competitive high school.
Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers St.: Offering associate degrees in more than 20 fields.
New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St.: Established in 1982 by a group of artists and patrons, including Andy Warhol
Bouley, upscale American cuisine (120 West Broadway, 212-964-2525)
Chanterelle Restaurant, fine French cuisine (2 Harrison Street, 212-966-6960)
Dylan Prime, stylish steakhouse (62 Laight Street, 212-334-4783)
Kitchenette, casual comfort food (80 West Broadway, 212-267-6740)
Nobu upscale Japanese restaurant, (105 Hudson Street, 212-219-0500)
Square Diner, classic diner cuisine, (33 Leonard Street, 212-925-7188)
Hudson River Park - 550 acres of public space along the Hudson River
Skyscraper Museum
Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway
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