New York

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You cannot go wrong in midtown Manhattan.  It is really the hub of the region.

I also tend to play in north NJ where Secaucus seems to be very popular with providers.  Plus Secaucus and immediate surroundings are pretty close to NYC.

I would like some help here guys. Which areas are best and which are "not so great" when it relates to accessibility. Girls, I would like to know the areas where you think you do the best financially. I'm speaking in terms of the NYC area. Thanks guys.

Similar to the other post about specific hotels, may not be the best to mention towns/cities as well. LE knows about them, but let's not bring additional attention.

Im just looking for neighborhoods, not for specific hotels or anything

FuzzyPictures329 reads

You cannot go wrong in midtown Manhattan.  It is really the hub of the region.

I also tend to play in north NJ where Secaucus seems to be very popular with providers.  Plus Secaucus and immediate surroundings are pretty close to NYC.

It isn't clear to me what you are asking.  To many, "NYC" is Manhattan, so "NYC area" means the Manhattan neighborhoods.  

To others, "NYC area" means the entire "NYC Metropolitan Area" which includes the 5 boros and runs from Long Island to Northern NJ to Westchester or even beyond.

Posted By: RebekahMikaelson
I would like some help here guys. Which areas are best and which are "not so great" when it relates to accessibility. Girls, I would like to know the areas where you think you do the best financially. I'm speaking in terms of the NYC area. Thanks guys.
Although Brooklyn is becoming increasingly popular, here is the Manhattan Neighborhood Map. To some people, "midtown" is the pink coffee mug shaped thing in the middle; to others, "midtown" is the entire swath of Manhattan from 14th to 59th, from river to river.

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