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Bounded by 135th Street, 125th Street, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd, and the Hudson River, Manhatanville grew into a recognizable area of New York City due to its location by an active wharf and ferry site. Its location on the Hudson River initially attracted Dutch immigrants to this land. Later, it transformed into a substantially residential area due to its proximity to all forms of transportation. Today, this accessibility to public transportation still exists today. The 1, A, B, C, and D trains, as well as the M4, M5, and M11 buses are all found here. To capitalize on the ideal location, storefronts like Fairway Market and eateries like McDonalds and Dear Mama Coffee are here. Additionally, corporate sites of the Wallach Art Gallery and the City College of New York draw commuter attention. If you’re looking for a space that appeals to a young community of college students, Manhattanville is a great option. Check out Manhattanville’s area on Google Maps here.