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401 West St, Apt 7
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$100,000
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 5 days ago
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988 Fifth Ave, Apt PH
Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10075
$90,000
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610 Park Ave, Apt PH16E
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10065
$75,000
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By Noble Black, 4 days ago
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101 Warren St, Apt 3210/3240
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
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By Ryan Siciliano, 5 days ago
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133-50 41st Ave
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$72,000
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25 Mercer St, Apt PENTHOUSE
SoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10013
$59,000
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By Michael Passaro, 1 day ago
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90 Lexington Ave, Apt PHA
NoMad, Rose Hill, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$55,000
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130 E 71st St, Apt TOWNHOUSE
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$52,500
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By Janna Raskopf, 5 days ago
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401 West St, Apt 3B
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$50,500
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641 Fifth Ave, Apt 46/47C
Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10022
$50,000
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By Rocio Docal Neumann, 5 days ago
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36 Bleecker St, Apt M1
NoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10012
$50,000
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100 Barclay St, Apt 19A
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$48,000
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By Reena Talwar, 5 days ago
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737 Park Ave, Apt 12E
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$48,000
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23 E 22nd St, Apt 50A
Flatiron District, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10010
$48,000
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By Michael Graves, 5 days ago
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157 W 57th St, Apt 49C
Theater District, Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10019
$45,000
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Pace University Apartments for Rent in New York, NY

About the University

Established in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, Pace University started out from humble beginnings. Renting out classrooms around the lower Manhattan, the Pace brothers taught classes on accountancy and business until the school was finally incorporated as Pace Institute. The University once had campuses throughout major cities in the nation such as Washington, D.C., San Francisco, etc until finally in 1920s all the campuses were divested except for the main NYC campus.

Today, Pace University has two campuses, one located in New York City and the other in Westchester County. The University's notable alumni include Rachael Ray, Mike Adenuga, Stephanie Andujar, Richard Grasso, etc. We'll focus on the campus located in New York City for the rest of the guide.

Where are the academic buildings?

The New York City campus, also the birthplace of Pace, is located in the Civic Center in Lower Manhattan by Financial District (FiDi) and New York Downtown Hospital. Other than the main campus in FiDi, the University also offer classes located in Midtown Manhattan on Fifth Avenue. Students who attend Pace are expected to make the commute to classes either by taking public transportation or by walking.

Where are the residence halls?

Pace University currently offers five different residence halls for student to live in. These five residence halls include: 182 Broadway and Maria's Tower (both freshmen dorms), Fulton Hall, Beekman Residence Hall, and finally John Street. In total, all five residence halls can house up to 2,610 undergraduate and graduate students. All the residence halls are located downtown within a five-block radius of campus.

All the dorms are armed with 24-hour Security and are set with cable service, wired and wireless internet access. Students living on campus are all required to purchase a meal plan provided by the University.

Where do students live other than dorms?

Not all Pace University students live on campus. Generally, students will drop out of campus housing by the time they return for their second year at Pace. Most students will choose to live in surrounding neighborhoods such as Financial District, Lower East Side, Chinatown, Little Italy or East Village. Certain students will also commute from outer boroughs such as Queens or Brooklyn. Thankfully, Pace is located in a very accessible location, so transportation is usually not an issue for Pace University students.

Pace University also provides students with an intercampus bus shuttle that travels back and forth in between the NYC campus and the Westchester campus. Access the bus schedules and shuttle services on their site.

For those interested in finding housing near Pace University. Check out RentHop's Interactive HeatMaps to find more information on average rental prices in each neighborhood.

Where do alums live if they stay in the city?

Most alums who continue staying in the city will move to locations throughout Manhattan. For those who are freshly graduated, locations such as Upper East Side, East Village, Hell's Kitchen, and Lower East Side, are great neighborhoods that are affordable and fun for young professionals straight out of college! For those who have a few years of work experience down, neighborhoods such as Upper West Side, Chelsea, West Village or Greenwich Village seem to be a popular choice.

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