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What Neighborhood In Manhattan Is Best For A Bachelor?

I'm idea about living in manhattan and I want to live in a lively environment (the type of neighborhood where you go out at 3 o' clock in the morning and there's still a lot of people, lights, cars, etc.) and not in a quiescent secluded area like upper east side. Also, I would prefer to be near restaurants and clubs.

I'm looking for a elevated rise apartment/condo. What can I get for $ 3 million?


Answer: Meatpacking ward is always swarming with hott girls! Murray Hill isn't as trendy but there are always people around. Both places are dominant NYC hot spots!
 
 

Rockabilly In Manhattan?

I'm planning atrip to NY in August. I'm in search of some becoming Rockabilly clubs. I'll be in Manhattan and without reliable transportation (i.e. car) as of right now... looking for something decent something within transient cab ride distance.


Answer: My confrere, I recommend the two links listed below. Good luck.

Native New Yorker
 
 

Which Of The Following Is The Poorest Example Of An Oligopoly Market?

a. breakfast cereals in the US
b. housekeeper cars in the US
c. OPEC
d. bars/night clubs in Manhattan
e. universities in Manhattan


Answer: a. cereals -- too many producers with products that are too almost identical

d. would be second-best, but while there might be many clubs, each is different from others.
 
 

What Books Can I Read For Further Reading About New York City In The 1980s?

You recollect books for further reading about in the 1980s in Manhattan section of Harlem from 1982 to 1989 and other places in New York Diocese in the '80s like Times Square, Coney Island, World's Fair, Significant Park, Yankees Stadium, West Indian Parade, Village Halloween Parade, Autonomy Day Parade, Brooklyn, NY, Rockaway Beach, Queens,NY, Chinatown, Soho, Little Italy, Manhattan Mall, NYC music , clothes, hairstyles, cars, toys, games, living, savoir vivre, politics, food, resturants, stores, movie theaters, arcades, churches, bars, clubs, schools in the '80s. I crave to further read about all of this. Please help me.
Also further reading about New York City local and cable television in the '80s
('82-'89)


Answer: Fiction books set in New York in the 1980's:

The Gunslinger - Stephen Ruler (1982)
Last Angry Man - Gerald Green (1983)
Bright Lights, Big City - Jay McInerney (1984)
Duplicate Keys - Jane Smiley (1984)
Neuromancer - William Ford Gibson (1984)
Blood Music - Greg Warrant (1985)
Flood - Andrew Vachss (1985)
The Hyde Park Murder - Elliott Roosevelt (1985)
The Bachelor's Bride- Stephen Koch (1986)
Dreams of an Norm Man -Dyan Sheldon (1986)
Money - Martin Amis (1986)
Social Disease - Paul Rudnick (1986)
War Cries Over Avenue C - Jerome Charyn (1986)
The Bonfire of the Vanities - Tom Wolfe (1987)
The Representation of the Three - Stephen King (1987)
Ice and Fire - Andrea Dworkin (1987)
Knight Life - Peter David (1987)
Seventh heaven Man - Jerome Charyn (1987)
Stars and Bars - William Boyd (1987)
Strega - Andrew Vachss (1987)
The Year of Mollify - Madison S. Bell (1987)
Blue Belle - Andrew Vachss (1988)
Little Odessa - Joseph Koenig (1988)
People Like Us - Dominick Dunne (1988)
The Bonkers Kill - Chester Himes (1989)
Emma Who Saved My Life - Wilton Barnhardt (1989)
A Fairy Allegation of New York - J.P. Donleavy (1989)
Hard Candy - Andrew Vachss (1989)

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Has Anyone Actually Stayed At The Envoy Club In NYC?

I am taking into consideration using the Envoy Club, on 33rd St, in NY when I go up to NY for a wedding in March. Although I am actually a native NY'er it's been 5 years and I didn't customary Manhattan that often to remember the layout. What I need is the kitchenette/refrigerator so I am limited in choices (I'm doing the cube)and I need to know what the outside/entrance is like? In my head I'm picturing nowhere to pull up a car to burden the tools, cake, etc the day of and I know there is a parking place next door-so they say, for an arm and a leg of course-but does anyone be versed if there is something like an driveway or entranceway there I would be able to pull up a car, get my things, for a few mintues and not be blocking off conveyance on 33rd Street? Anyone who knows the area and especially if you've stayed there, I'd appreciate feedback. Since I am on a budget this looks like the closest I can get to a New Zealand pub with a kitchenette/full size fridge, and near 77th and 3rd-but I'm open to that, too. Thanks!!


Answer: Brilliant place to stay. Has all the conveniences and is accesible for everything. You made a wise choice with the Envoy Club.

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