Tribeca, Brooklyn, and More: Where Each RHONY Cast Member Lives in New York City
Take a peek at the various neighborhoods in NYC the Real Housewives of New York City call home.
Career-wise, the Season 14 cast of The Real Housewives of New York City is all over the map. They're also all over the urban grid when it comes to their NYC residences.
When RHONY premieres July 16 at 9/8c on Bravo, we'll learn more about these dynamic women paving paths in fashion, real estate, philanthropy, and social influence, as well as their home lives. Here’s what we know so far about where each of the Real Housewives of New York City live.
Where Does Jenna Lyons Live?
Entrepreneur and style icon Jenna Lyons lives with her teenage son and dog BFF, Popeye, in a loft in SoHo, an acronym for South of Houston Street. Famous for being an epicenter of artists and galleries in the 1970s and ’80s, this hip Manhattan ’hood is now known as a major shopping district filled with high-end stores and buzzy boutiques that are all about the latest and greatest in fashion, home furnishings, and more.
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SoHo features an array of cafes, bars, restaurants, and boutique hotels where you can wine, dine, and chat about what’s going on in your life. Expect plenty of that on S14 of RHONY.
Where Does Erin Lichy Live?
Real estate agent and home design firm entrepreneur Erin Lichy lives with her husband and their three kids in Tribeca, which is shorthand for Triangle Below Canal Street. Formerly home to industrial warehouses, the urban-chic neighborhood is known for luxury residences — many of them with jawdropping views of the Hudson River.
Erin, a top real estate agent, is fluent in that subject of hot properties in NYC.
On the culture front, the Tribeca Festival, co-founded by Robert De Niro, is an annual cinematic celebration held in the area. Foodies can choose from cute cafes that dot the streets or New York City classics, like the Odeon, a bistro that’s been around since the ’80s. Craving something airy, refreshing and green? Lovely Washington Market Park awaits.
Where Does Sai De Silva Live?
Sai De Silva, the content creator behind Scout the City and married mom of two, grew up in Brooklyn, so she knows her way around the NYC borough. According to brooklynbridgeparents.com, she now lives in Boerum Hill, a residential area of row houses and leafy streets with an easygoing homey-urban vibe.
Fun fact: The nabe was named for Simon Boerum, who ran a farm in the area from the 1840s to the 1870s.
Flash forward to today, and the ’hood is known for providing a tranquil and laid-back lifestyle: Easy breezy walks will take you to cozy cafes and restaurants, cheerful shops, buzzy bars, and venues for live entertainment.
Where Does Brynn Whitfield Live?
Brynn Whitfield is a marketing ace and self-described “trophy wife in training” who loves hosting dinner parties from her cozy apartment in the West Village, a Manhattan neighborhood lined with gorgeous 19th century townhouses and steeped in history. The West Village’s storied past includes being the beating heart of countercultural movements, bohemian lifestyles, and the national gay liberation movement.
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The West Village is dotted with cool eateries and taverns. People-watching and architecture-gazing are popular pastimes while strolling through the energetic area.
Where Does Ubah Hassan Live?
Situated at the southwest corner of NYC’s glorious green space Central Park, Ubah Hassan’s home base in Columbus Circle puts her right in the heart of Manhattan — and within walking distance of sightseeing, luxe shopping and dining, museums, and venues for the performing arts. A towering monument of Christopher Columbus and a famous traffic roundabout marks the spot.
it's also great if you're in the mood for a Broadway show. It’s a short walk from this ’hood to Lincoln Center and the Theater District.
Where Does Jessel Taank Live?
Jessel Taank, a fashion publicist and brand consultant, lives with her husband and their twin sons in Chelsea, an area that has become Manhattan’s art district. Besides being the vibrant and invigorating epicenter of galleries that show work of established and emerging artists, Chelsea also features a mix of lovely brownstones and luxury high-rises with Hudson River waterfront views, popular eateries and bars, and leafy streets.
In the mood for a stroll and some natural wonders? The High Line is an elevated 1.5-mile long park built atop an abandoned railroad track that’s packed with trees, flowers and plants.
Get ready to find out much more about the cast and their lives in NYC when Season 14 of The Real Housewives of New York City premieres July 16 at 9/8c on Bravo.