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The Madison Square Area has been a major city crossroad since the end of the 18th Century when the Boston Post Road met Bloomingdale Road (now Broadway) at 23rd Street. As a result, it has always been a center of society, business, shopping, restaurants, theatres and nightlife.
Today, Madison Square is in the middle of the historic districts of Chelsea and Gramercy Park with unparalleled access to subway and bus lines. Businesses of all sizes are located in the area from financial and insurance industry giants to architects, toy inventors, high tech companies and advertising agencies. It enjoys a particular vibrancy as the home of leading colleges and art schools, a surging gallery community and many of the citys au courant restaurants. Madison Square remains one of the most desirable and exciting living and working neighborhoods in New York.
In this section you can learn more about the areas history, quickly locate convenient train and bus lines and even find a place to eat lunch or dinner.
History
Transportation
Restaurants
Park
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