What is the Beverly Hills of New York (Madison, Lexington: appointed, apartment)
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Greenwich CT is very wealthy some billionaires live there and Greenwich Ave you got expensive shops and cars. Average home in Greenwich is 1.6 million and most expensive 120 million mansion.
What do you mean by Beverly Hills? Is it what you think is the nicest part of LA or are you picking it for its actual vibe (flashy, new money, materialistic)?
The most California neighborhood in NY is definitely Tribeca--so many blondes, lots of working out, sporty, creative gluten-free types who love Juice Press and yoga and healing crystals. But it is not Beverly Hills. More like Malibu or Santa Monica.
If the Upper East Side is what Beverly Hills is (but denser and more diverse), I'm envisioning a very vanilla, rich, boring area of the US having never been or seen Beverly Hills lol.
Upper East Side is wealthy, but not that flashy and doesn't have a super fancy and well-known retail district or entertainment companies. I think Tribeca/Soho might be a closer fit. You can probably keep following that all the way up to include West Village, Meatpacking District and Chelsea, but by then you're pulling in a lot of people and neighborhoods.
I think that rounds it out - Scarsdale, Manhasset, and Greenwich
No NJ town/city has an upscale downtown.
Does Newark even have a Coach store?
What about Short Hills, NJ? I think that qualifies and has the shopping to match...
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