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Downtown lay to the south in Detroit, but to the north in Cleveland, to the east in St. Louis, and to the west in Pittsburgh. In Boston, a resident pointed out in 1880, downtown was in the center of the city. Uptown was north of downtown in Cincinnati, but south of downtown in New Orleans and ][San Francisco]]. [8]
A map of Upper Manhattan, with Harlem in red. Upper Manhattan is the northern section of the New York City borough of Manhattan.Its southern boundary has been variously defined, but some of the most common usages are 96th Street, 110th Street (the northern boundary of Central Park), 125th Street, or 155th Street.
Uptown and downtown are not always meaningful on lines in the other boroughs or on the crosstown IRT Flushing and BMT Canarsie Lines or the downtown-only BMT Nassau Street Line, so these are usually described as terminus-bound (with terminus being the name of the terminal station) for "downtown" and Brooklyn-bound or Queens-bound for "uptown."
Did you know: Charlotte is the only major city in the U.S. where its central district is referred to as “uptown.” Here’s why.
Uptown, entertainment district east of Downtown and Midtown Albuquerque, New Mexico Uptown, area surrounding the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati , Ohio Uptown, a neighborhood in Youngstown, Ohio
Uptown Residence "Uptown" has traditionally been a name given to the area north of Downtown Toronto. As the portion of the city that could be considered to be downtown or midtown has grown, the region has pushed further north along Yonge Street. The first area known as Uptown was centered on Bloor Street around the University of Toronto. In the ...
Uptown Charlotte is the largest business district in Charlotte and the Carolinas. [2] Several Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters in the district, including Bank of America, Duke Energy, Honeywell, and the east coast operations of Wells Fargo. [3] [4] Uptown contains over 33 million square feet of office space. [1]
Royals fans were not in agreement about the owner’s plans for a new stadium.