Ukrainian Village

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Ukrainian Village is a culturally significant enclave within Manhattan’s East Village, generally centered around East 6th Street through East 10th Street between Third Avenue and Avenue C. The neighborhood is known for its longstanding Ukrainian heritage, historic religious institutions, cultural organizations, and distinctive prewar architecture. Tree-lined streets, community gardens, and neighborhood businesses contribute to a strong sense of place while remaining closely connected to the broader East Village. Housing includes classic walk-up buildings, brownstones, cooperatives, rental residences, and newer residential developments. Residents enjoy convenient access to dining, shopping, cultural venues, and nearby open spaces, including Tompkins Square Park and the East River waterfront. Multiple subway lines, bus routes, and bicycle infrastructure provide connectivity throughout Manhattan and beyond. Ukrainian Village combines historic character, cultural significance, and everyday conveniences within one of Lower Manhattan’s most established residential areas.

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