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Neighborhood Guide: Fort Lee, NJ

Neighborhood Guide: Fort Lee, NJ

Neighborhood Guide: Fort Lee, NJ

Fort Lee is a borough located in Bergen County. Incorporated in 1904, it was named after General Charles Lee, who came with his troops to defend New York City whilst camping at Mount Constitution during the Revolutionary War. With a population of over 35,000, Fort Lee is one of the most populous towns in the county. The borough’s zip code is 07024 and has a rich history of film-making. That’s why it also has the name – Hollywood of the Hudson. In addition, the borough features a prominent downtown, which comprises of a melting pot of cultures. If you wish to find out what Fort Lee, NJ is like as a neighborhood, you have come to the right place!

Living in Fort Lee, NJ

Fort Lee is a great place to live as it is within close proximity to New York – thanks to the George Washington Bridge. If you are a foodie, you will love the fact that Fort Lee has plenty of food in town and many shops located in the surrounding towns are open 24 hours. Next, the borough has a very diverse make up, a reputable school system, and its housing market offers an array of co-ops, luxury condominiums, duplexes, and single-family homes.

Since Fort Lee is so near to George Washington Bridge, you will enjoy easy access to almost every major highway in northern NJ. What’s more, a commute into the city (without traffic) takes less than 2 minutes to the Bronx and Northern Manhattan! Now, let’s not forget about the magnificent views of the Hudson River and Manhattan. If you are looking to start a family in a quiet, suburban town that still has a touch of metropolitan-ness, Fort Lee is an excellent choice.

Dining Spots

  • Prime & Beyond

Prime and Beyond is a family-run steakhouse and butcher shop located in 501 Main St, Fort Lee. It offers diners and its customers the highest quality meat like USDA Prime meat. Aside from offering a unique steakhouse experience, it also serves up a delectable selection of Korean dishes. Come and enjoy the most flavorful and meticulously prepared steak in the borough!

  • Menya Sandaime

If you wish to dine at a Japanese joint that serves ramen and gyoza, be sure to check out Menya Sandaime. It is located at 1638 Parker Ave, Fort Lee, NJ and features a cozy, wood-lined interior with traditional accents. Did you know that ramen noodles were originally introduced to Japan from China? This happened during the Edo Period.

Points of Interest

  • Fort Lee Historic Park

Situated in Hudson Terrace, this is a 33-acre park area that features a visitor center, a restored Revolutionary War encampment, and an array of scenic overlooks. If you are visiting the park, do remember that bicycles and pets are not permitted. You may consider exploring the northern end of the historic park as there are two overlooks that offer spectacular views of Upper Manhattan’s skyline, the Hudson River, and the George Washington Bridge.

  • George Washington Bridge

Also known as GW Bridge, George Washington Bridge is a marvel of engineering. It was first opened to traffic in 1931 and was soon used by over five million vehicles.

Can’t wait to explore Fort Lee? That’s understandable. With lots of amenities, reputable schools, and quality housing, it is one of the finest places in NJ to start a family. Start checking out the latest Tenafly listings today!

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