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All of life is a stage if you’re looking to relocate to Hell’s Kitchen. This centrally-located neighborhood has gone through a stage of growth, having a storied history of being a gritty part of Midtown that’s now one of the most sought after spots in Manhattan. And, living here means you’ll be within walking distance to many well-known Broadway (and Broadway-adjacent) theater stages. If you’re ready for the bright (stage) lights, big city era of your life, you’ll find plenty of action, cultural and culinary attractions, and satisfaction that only being right in the thick of it can bring with a move to Hell’s Kitchen.
No need for anyone wishing for you to “break a leg” in your next move; cast Piece of Cake Moving and Storage as your professional movers to make your relocation a success! We take our cues from you; we’ll help at any step of the process from providing moving materials to taking care of all the packing and unpacking. Need some items kept in storage? We’ve got secure storage options for you. Whatever it is you need, we’ll take on the supporting role in your move so you can take center stage in your new NYC home.
Moving you to the Hell’s Kitchen and all of its zip codes and major thoroughfares
10018
10019
10036
West 34th Street
West 37th Street
West 42nd Street
West 43rd Street
West 56th Street
8th Avenue
9th Avenue
10th Avenue
11th Avenue
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It’s not too far north or south; Hell’s Kitchen is solidly located along the western midsection of the borough. It’s sandwiched between Chelsea and the Upper West Side and flanked by Colubus Circle, Central Park, the Theater District, and Lincoln Center if you’re looking for a short jaunt away from home base. To get a bit more to the specifics on its bounds, the neighborhood runs from Eighth Avenue to the east all the way to the Hudson River to the west. From north to south, it runs from 59th street down to 34th Street.
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Above and beyond these boundaries, You’ll find that this Midtown gem has a lot of great dishes to serve, so here’s a taste of what’s on the menu:
- What’s cookin’ in Hell’s Kitchen? Plenty of flavors can be found along 9th and 10th Avenues. They’re the biggest hubs for food and libation locations in the area, with almost 100 restaurants offering a wide range of price points and cuisines. For example, if you find yourself with a hankering for a late night snack, make sure to visit your local 24-hour empanada spot, Empanada mama. As a resident New Yorker, you’ll never tire of sampling the local NY style pizza, so make sure that B-side pizza and wine bar on your list to try in the neighborhood. For a refreshing flavor that may be new to you or an old favorite, try Inti with their authentic peruvian fare; they serve up big portions at an affordable price. Or, if you’re feeling fancy, the 9-course meal featuring skewered dishes inspired by traditional Korean cuisine at Kochi may wow your senses and your date! If the night beckons after a fantastic meal near home, you’ll find jazz clubs, pubs, dive bars, and rooftop lounges are all on offer in the Hell’s Kitchen scene to top off the evening.
- Curtains up on arts and culture. While NYC’s main theater district is within walking distance from your new neighborhood, you can definitely get a taste of what’s playing on the stage within the local bounds as well. Take in a breathtaking dance performance at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater — or sign up for a dance class to break in your own dancing shoes! If you’re still excited to get into the groove, you can also check out the classes offered at Broadway Dance Center as well. For a different stage experience, check out the newest sounds featured during live music performances at Terminal 5 or perhaps you’ll find yourself at a DJ event hosted at HK Hall. You’ll also want to keep your eye out for exciting events and exhibitions at the nearby Jacob Javits Convention Center. Then, of course, there’s the Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum, housed on the decommissioned USS Intrepid aircraft carrier. It’s docked along pier 86 on the Hudson River. There, you can get a close up look at the Enterprise NASA space shuttle and even tour the inside of an 18,000 square foot submarine! It’s a visitor favorite. So, when your family and friends come to see you, it’ll be a great site to show them.
- Cost of housing. Brick five-floor walk up apartment buildings abound in these neighborhood streets and they are a hot commodity. In general, the cost of living is steep in this city, and Hell’s Kitchen is no different. Being closer to downtown has its perks, but comes with a price. To get a sense of the price tag: the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Hell’s Kitchen is $4,225. This rent cost has gone up over 30% in the last year. And, the cost of owning your home in the area can be steep as well. The median listing price for a home is currently at $1.1 million, with a per square foot cost of $1,400. However, being centrally located means you can also take advantage of public transit options, which are both plentiful (by bus and by subway) and economical at about $2.75 per ride. So, part of knowing that this neighborhood is right for you is having it align with your priorities and your budget!
- In the Green. While some characterize Manhattan living as residing in a concrete jungle, there’s more green than some people give it credit for. With that in mind, you’ll definitely find some natural sanctuary in Hell’s Kitchen. If you’ve got little ones, you may make some charming friends at DeWitt Clinton Park’s playground. You’ll be pleased to meet a frog spray shower and a trio of concrete “play mules” there that go by the names of Pal, Gal, and Sal that’ll appreciate a visit from time to time. If you’re down to plan a pick-up game of b-ball or handball with your new neighbors, head on over to Hell’s Kitchen Park to take advantage of their local courts. And, whether you bike, jog, or walk, taking the scenic route never looked as good as it will when you do it along the water on the Hudson River Greenway that stretches along the west side of the island. There’s plenty to explore from your nearby shore and beyond in this neighborhood.
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