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About New York
New York City,
NY, is
also known as the “Big Apple”. With over 8 million residents
(2000
Census data),
NYC
maintains the title of the most populous
U.S.
city. Immigrants from more than 180 countries comprise this
cosmopolitan city, and despite its diverse culture and
massive population, NYC has gradually become one of
America’s safest large cities. Located in the heart of the
massive New York Metropolitan Area, population 22 million,
New York City is part of one of the world’s largest urban
conglomerations. The boroughs of the
Bronx,
Brooklyn,
Manhattan,
Queens
and
Staten Island comprise New York City proper.
The Bronx is the home of the
New York Yankees and is the birthplace of
hip-hop music and culture.
Brooklyn,
with nearly 2.5 million residents, is NYC’s largest borough
with a thriving business district and massive residential
areas with a large concentration of natives.
Manhattan
serves as NYC’s primary business center with buildings such
as the
Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and
Rockefeller Center gracing the world’s most popular
skyline. Midtown Manhattan is home to the ill-fated
Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and is the future
home of the 1776-foot
One World Trade Center Freedom Tower, which is scheduled
for completion in 2010.
Queens,
NYC’s most diverse borough, is geographically the largest.
The renowned
Shea Stadium, home to the
New York Mets is in Queens. Staten Island is a growing
suburban area that is significantly isolated compared to
NYC’s other boroughs. The renowned
Staten
Island Ferry is here.
New York Harbor, one of the world’s finest natural
ports, and the
Erie
Canal played major roles in NYC’s early economic
development. Today, New York City is among the world’s
global cities such as
London,
Paris
and
Tokyo, with an estimated Gross Metropolitan Product of
nearly $500 billion. New York City holds a central position
of culture, entertainment, finance and politics
internationally and is home to the
United Nations.
Significant financial districts within the city include
NASDAQ,
the New York
Stock Exchange and
Wall Street. NYC boasts more
Fortune 500 companies than any other
U.S.
city. These include such prestigious companies as
Bristol-Myers
Squibb,
Pfizer and
Time Warner. Four out of five New York City commuters
primarily travel by
bus or subway.
New York City operates the nation’s largest
public school systems and is home to more than 1,000
private schools. The
City University of New York (CUNY), the country’s
largest urban university system, serves NYC, with numerous
campuses spread throughout the five boroughs. NYC is also
home to such fine higher learning facilities as
Columbia
University,
Fordham
University,
Manhattan College,
New York
University and the
Juilliard School Renowned institutions such as
Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
Rockefeller University and
Weill
Cornell Medical College represent NYC’s status as a
center for academic medicine.
New York City, also called the “City That Never Sleeps”,
offers a fast-paced lifestyle and an astounding array of
cultural activities to suit one’s every whim. The City’s 39
million tourists flock to popular destinations such as the
Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building,
Greenwich
Village,
Herald Square, the
Statue of
Liberty,
Radio
City Music Hall and
Times
Square. NYC also offers unparalleled cultural
opportunities through its galleries, museums, shopping
venues, theaters and diverse dining experiences. Visitors
and residents alike enjoy more than 28,000 acres of pristine
parkland throughout the city, including the world famous
Central Park.
New York City,
NY
remains a dynamic metropolis with unparalleled opportunities
in the academic, business and entertainment sectors. NYC’s
diverse population affords residents unique choices of
neighborhoods and schools that have excellent potential for
living and working.