The New York English Academy’s New Location: Exploring Manhattan’s Financial District September 22, 2014
The New York English Academy is moving to a new location, and what better place to move to in Manhattan than the Financial District. This historic area was famous through the 19th and 20th centuries as a home for traders, office workers, and some of the city’s most important financial institutions. Even today, many of the world’s biggest corporations and law firms have their headquarters here.
The Financial District Is More than Just Business
The energy surrounding the Financial District and all of Lower Manhattan continues to grow and change as many nonprofit organizations and passionate residents work toward transforming it from a strictly business area into one of the most interesting, diverse, and culturally rich places to live in New York City.
Even during the worst time of the United States’ recent financial crisis, billions of dollars were invested in the construction of new property in this district, resulting in an important presence of creative service companies. There are numerous jobs available in a wealth of sectors, making the Financial District one of the best neighborhoods to offer both residential and employment opportunities.
What to See and Do in Lower Manhattan
Some of the most popular landmarks in the area include the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall (the location where George Washington was officially made the first U.S. President), One World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial, and Battery Park. The Financial District is also known to be one of New York’s best areas for viewing outdoor public artwork, making it an ideal place to check out impressive pieces by contemporary artists while walking toward your English classes at New York English Academy.
If you own a smartphone, table, or laptop, it is the perfect place to find high-speed free internet as the area has over 15 free Wi-Fi zones. The concentration of Wi-Fi hotspots has not only attracted a crowd of tech-savvy natives but has led to the creation of NYC tour apps that can help visitors get better deals for cultural events and enjoy tours of the area.
As far as restaurants, Lower Manhattan is redefining its identity with new selections that vary from fine-dining gourmet experiences to cheap but incredibly tasty fast food. Diners, BBQ restaurants, steakhouses, and more are popping up all over the place offering a unique mix of classic New York and modern cuisine. Along with restaurants you will find some of the most interesting bars, pubs, cafés, rooftop lounges, and beer gardens that the city has to offer.
Thanks to its prosperous businesses and loving residents, the Financial District is quickly becoming one of Manhattan’s best places to learn, live, work, and play.
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