Hell's Kitchen (Clinton) Properties for Rent

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This two bedroom one bath apartment has been completely renovated into a …
932 Eighth Avenue
Midtown West
New York
Manhattan
$5,795
2 bed
1 bath
Floor through 3 Bedroom 44th Between 9th 10thRenovated LARGE 3 bedroom with …
419 West 44th Street
Midtown West
New York
Manhattan
$5,000
3 bed
1 bath
Presenting 1 BED 1 1 2 Baths residence 7A at 611 West …
611 West 56th Street
Midtown West
New York
Manhattan
$5,900
1 bed
1½ bath
At 661 square feet, this alcove studio is one of the very …
322 West 57th Street
Midtown West
New York
Manhattan
$5,000
Studio
1 bath

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No one knows the exact origin of Hell's Kitchen's unique name, but the controversial moniker persists despite a long standing attempt to rename the neighborhood. 

Sometimes known as 'Clinton' in the real estate context, Hell's Kitchen's boundaries are just as controversial as its name.  At different points, it was home to countless celebrities before they were famous. Some of these household names include James Dean, Madonna, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Hope, Sylvester Stallone, and others. 

In the mid-twentieth century, Hell’s Kitchen experienced a large influx of Puerto Ricans. The conflicts between the Irish, Italian, and Puerto Rican immigrants are immortalized in the classic musical, West Side Story.