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This is Jason Sheftell from the New York Daily News in Tribeca on Hubert Street. This neighborhood 25 years ago was a barren wasteland. You had the West Broadway as main artery, with restaurants like Odeon and really cool bar like Bobby’s, but beyond it was Bikers, warehouses, music bars, cool spots to hang out, all night long and look like a ghost town.
Now it suburbs in the city. John F. Kennedy Jr. made this neighborhood famous when he moved here about 15 years ago. Living in an unconvertible loft warehouse space. Now those warehouses had become refined modern homes costing a neighborhood of five million dollars. You can’t find a studio in this neighborhood for three thousand dollars or less, 23 hundred, you’d be lucky, it's a steal.
The best public school in the city PS 234 is here, you got an incredible park, Barnes and Noble just came in the new condo building and you also have a whole foods, which they say changed the neighborhood fabric, great restaurants like Nobu, My House, incredible places to shop for all kinds of different things in Luke’s and Connys. Architects love this neighborhood.
So, the families recently who have come for its peace and quiet, these streets are like a country road on a snowy day. What I like about this neighborhood is? It still maintain its toughness and its ruggedness, as well as its huge celebrity draw. Billie Joe used to live behind the 7th Hubert, Keith Richards used to love this neighborhood, although he didn’t live here. This is where the rock and roll stars used to hang out and they still do.
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