The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City.The name "Bronx" originated with Jonas Bronck, who established the first settlement in 1639. Today, the Bronx has evolved into a highly diverse and cultural community, not just for tourists to visit, but for Bronxites to call home.
Here are five good reasons you may consider Bronx apartment rentals as your next home - imagine yourself just a walk away from…
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Bronx Zoo - It is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States and among the largest in the world. The Bronx Zoo features more than 600 species from around the globe and 2.15 million visitors each year.
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Yankee Stadium – Built in 1923, the stadium complex serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees. Be sure to visit Hard Rock Café Yankee Stadium while you’re there.
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New York Botanical Garden - 718 acres along the Bronx River sprawling with gardens, over 30,000 trees, and a glasshouse with a rain forest.
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Bronx Museum of the Arts – Founded in 1971 and free to the public. The museum specializes in contemporary art by New Yorkers of Latin, Asian & African-American descent.
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Dominick’s – Patrons have been filling the communal tables of this iconic Arthur Avenue Italian restaurant since 1962, where there’s no menus, you eat what their cooking which is off-the-charts, and cash only.
Sound interesting? The Bronx is an interesting and exciting community with many, many things to see and do. Can you just imagine yourself in a Bronx apartment rental? Bronx apartments are affordable but luxurious too. Parkchester Apartments, located at 2000 E Tremont Avenue, are a perfect example of affordable and luxury. Come check out Parkchester’s 129-acre planned community of 171 brick buildings in the eastern Bronx where the grounds are nicely kept, playgrounds are safe for the kids, and the convenience of the No. 6 Subway for the short trip into Manhattan.
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