New York City neighborhoods

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New York City neighborhoods are distinct local communities within the five boroughs, each with its own character, demographics, and urban landscape.

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New York City neighborhoods canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical concept
urban neighborhood system
associatedWith business improvement districts
community boards
historic districts
neighborhood associations
characterizedBy distinct demographics
distinct local identity
distinct urban landscape
ethnic diversity
mixed land use patterns
socioeconomic diversity
varying population density
governedBy New York City government
hasApproximateCount over 200 named neighborhoods
hasNotableExample Astoria, Queens
Bedford–Stuyvesant
Brooklyn Heights
Bushwick
Chinatown, Manhattan
Lower Manhattan
surface form: Financial District, Manhattan

Flushing
surface form: Flushing, Queens

Fordham
Greenwich Village
Harlem
Jackson Heights
Long Island City
Midtown Manhattan
Park Slope
Riverdale, Bronx
SoHo
South Bronx
St. George, Staten Island
Stapleton
Tottenville
Upper East Side
Upper West Side
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
hasPart Bronx neighborhoods
Brooklyn neighborhoods
Manhattan neighborhoods
Queens neighborhoods
Staten Island neighborhoods
influencedBy historic settlement patterns
immigration patterns
real estate markets
transportation infrastructure
zoning regulations
locatedIn New York City
New York State
United States of America
surface form: United States
playsRoleIn cultural production
local political identity
real estate branding
tourism
recognizedBy New York City Department of City Planning
local community boards
usedFor commercial purposes
cultural activities
industrial purposes
recreation
residential purposes

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New York State Senate districts mayInclude New York City neighborhoods