Civic Center
The Civic Center neighborhood is located in Lower Manhattan, New York City, and is known for its many government buildings and courthouses. The neighborhood is bounded by Canal Street to the south, Chambers Street to the north, Broadway to the east, and West Street to the west. The Civic Center is home to several iconic buildings, including City Hall, the New York City Municipal Building, and the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse. Other important government buildings in the neighborhood include the New York County Courthouse, the New York State Supreme Court Building, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. In addition to the government buildings, the Civic Center also features several parks and public spaces, including Foley Square and Thomas Paine Park. The neighborhood has a mix of residential and commercial buildings, with a range of housing options from high-rise apartments to historic brownstones.