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When the co-ops of the East Side were freer to restrict residents, the Upper West Side became home to new money. Then, as "modernist" East Siders tore down their pre-war palaces, Upper West Side residents kept their old buildings. Thirty years later, renters value the neighborhood's attractive real estate. Meanwhile, bars and restaurants catering to Long Island and New Jersey folk (a.k.a. the Bridge and Tunnel crowd) continue to sprout like weeds along Columbus and Amsterdam avenues. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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