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In New York, the simple and naive just-graduated in journalism Andrea Sachs
(Anne Hathaway) is hired to work as the second assistant of the powerful and sophisticated Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the ruthless and
merciless executive of the Runway fashion magazine. Andrea dreams to become a journalist and faces the
opportunity as a temporary professional challenge. The first assistant Emily (Emily Blunt) advises Andrea about the behavior and preferences of their cruel boss, and the
stylist Nigel helps Andrea to dress more adequately for the environment. Andrea changes her attitude and behavior, affecting her private life and the
relationship with her boyfriend Nate, her family and friends. In the end, Andrea learns that life is made of choices.
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Andrea's Apartment, 252 Broome Street (btw Orchard Street and Ludlow Street) Manhattan. |
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Bakery, 254 Broome Street (btw Orchard Street and Ludlow Street) Manhattan. |
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9th Avenue and West 13th Street, Manhattan. |
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Subway, Spring Street (btw Lafayette Street and Crosby Street) Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: Located on the west side of Avenue of the Americas, between 48th and 49th Streets, is the 51-story, 1221 Avenue of the Americas. A recently completed extensive modernization by acclaimed architectural firm MdeAS has made 1221 Avenue of the Americas an ideal place for innovators and forward-thinking workplaces.
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(Lobby Entrance for 1221) West 49th Street (btw 6th and 7th Avenues) Manhattan. |
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Runway Magazine HQ, 1221 6th Avenue and West 49th Street, Manhattan. |
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Bubby's, 120 Hudson Street and North Moore Street, Manhattan. |
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N Moore Street and Hudson Street, Manhattan. |
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West 39th Street (btw 7th and 8th Avenues) Manhattan. |
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Madison Avenue (btw East 61st and 62nd Streets) Manhattan. |
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Times Square (Broadway, 7th Avenue, West 42nd and 47th Streets) Manhattan. |
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Madison Avenue and East 66th Street, Manhattan. |
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Craft Restaurant, 43 East 19th Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan. |
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Times Square (Broadway, 7th Avenue, West 42nd and 47th Streets) Manhattan. |
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Subway, Lexington Avenue and East 51st Street, Manhattan. |
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Coffee Shop, 29 Union Square West and East 16th Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: The Coffee Shop was a restaurant and bar located next to Union Square. Before The Coffee Shop opened, the building was home to a coffee shop and cafe called Chase. The owners of Chase had placed a large neon sign outside the building reading "Coffee Shop" and the new tenant took its name from the sign and left it attached to the building. The restaurant was known for being popular with celebrities and members of New York's fashion scene. In mid-2018, the restaurant's owners announced it would close in October 2018. It is one of several restaurants on Union Square that have closed due to rising rents.
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James Holt's Studio, 56 Crosby Street (btw Spring Street and Broome Street) Manhattan. |
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James Holt's Studio, 56 Crosby Street (btw Spring Street and Broome Street) Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: 129 East 73rd Street recently exited the catwalk for $26.5 million. The Manhattan twnhouse that doubled for Miranda Priestly's residence in "The Devil Wears Prada" has a particularly eye-catching spiral staircase, a living room which boasts two fireplaces, custom bookshelves and arched French doors. The dining room is spotlighted by a cerulean blue chandelier, whilst the primary bathroom hosts a soaking tub beneath an oculus window. Other features of the townhouse include an indoor basketball court and roof terrace sporting a hot tub.
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Miranda's Townhouse, 129 East 73rd Street (btw Park and Lexington Avenues) Manhattan. |
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Smith and Wollensky, 797 3rd Avenue and East 49th Street, Manhattan. |
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5th Avenus and East 20th Street, Manhattan. |
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6th Aveue and West 49th Street, Manhattan. |
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5th Avenue and East 55th Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: This scene was shot inside the King Cole Bar at the St. Regis hotel. The elegance and grandeur of early 20th-century Neww York are celebrated in this historic bar, which has delighted patrons for decades.
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The St. Regis Hotel, 2 East 55th Street and 5th Avenue, Manhattan. |
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Pond (Near Gapstow Bridge) Central Park, Manhattan. |
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American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and West 79th Street, Manhattan. |
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5th Avenue (btw East 48th and 49th Streets) Manhattan. |
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(Near Hermès Store) 690 Madison Avenue and East 62nd Street, Manhattan. |
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Madison Avenue and East 62nd Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: Lenox Hill Hospital is a 652-bed, acute care hospital located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. A staple in the community for more than 150 years, the hospital has earned a national reputation for outstanding patient care and innovative medical and surgical treatments. The mission of Lenox Hill Hospital is to deliver outstanding healthcare with compassion and respect, to promote wellness in its communities, and to advance the field of medicine through education and research.
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Lenox Hill Hospital, 100 East 77th Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan. |
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71 Greene Street (btw Spring Street and Broome Street) Manhattan. |
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Greene Street (btw Spring Street and Broome Street) Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: The cafe at 921 Broadway has since closed down and over the years the corner venue has been many different things, hosting other cafe and refreshment retailers, and even Flying Tiger Copenhagen leased the space for a while.
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921 Broadway and East 21st Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: The New York Mirror newsroom where Andrea gets hired at the end of the film is in fact the
offices of the New York Sun newspaper.
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Cary Building, 105 Chambers Street and Church Street, Manhattan. |
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6th Avenue and West 50th Street, Manhattan. |
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