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I am a 26 years old non-latino/black female who is considering apartments at these locations. It's a bit of a long hassle for me to visit so like to confirm safety/crime issues prior to making visits.
I'd say I am decently cautious and street smart, been to many major cities and has never had any problems. I do not go out late at night on my own, and would mostly be using the subways to work.
1. St.Nicholas Avenue and 145th St. - across the street from Uptown Parking 673 St. Nicholas Avenue Garage
2. St.Nicholas Avenue and 154th St. - next to the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
Many areas in orange can be yellow, on block to block basis. Saint Nic. Ave is a nice avenue with a bike lane and park but there are some very random shootings once a year. Those areas should be fine since it's so close to CCNY. Just my opinion.
I am a 26 years old non-latino/black female who is considering apartments at these locations. It's a bit of a long hassle for me to visit so like to confirm safety/crime issues prior to making visits.
I'd say I am decently cautious and street smart, been to many major cities and has never had any problems. I do not go out late at night on my own, and would mostly be using the subways to work.
1. St.Nicholas Avenue and 145th St. - across the street from Uptown Parking 673 St. Nicholas Avenue Garage
2. St.Nicholas Avenue and 154th St. - next to the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
Thanks!
Hey hey! Both are totally safe but Saint Nick and 145 is literally right next to the ABCD trains. You can get to midtown in 10 to 15 mins and the area is very safe. I’m a white dude and live a few blocks away.
I highly recommend the area. There are a ton of great bars, coffee spots and restaurants within easy walking distance.
The area is called Hamilton Heights and was once land owned by Alexander Hamilton.
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