The Neighborhood:Originally the site of a farm and orchard owned by James Delancey in the mid-1700s, Orchard Street and the Lower East Side have evolved over time into one of the most unique neighborhoods in Manhattan while still managing to maintain their historic charm and character. The streets past as the heart of the immigrant experience is captured at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum right down the block. Every Sunday, the street is shut down to vehicular traffic to make way for a pedestrian mall with various vendors and events a tradition dating back hundreds of years. Meanwhile, less than a block away, the newly developed Essex Crossing offers some of the newest and most popular amenities in the neighborhood, including the brand new Essex Market, a 14-screen Regal Cinema, Trader Joes and Target. Upscale boutiques, designer shops, amazing hotels and restaurants, and legendary neighborhood staples such as Katzs Delicatessen are sprinkled throughout.Transportation:The F, M, J and Z trains are steps away at Delancey and Essex Streets. Delancey Street offers quick and easy access to both the Williamsburg Bridge and FDR drive. Several parking garages are located within a two block radius.
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