Gramercy Flatiron actually constitutes at least three neighborhoods in Manhattan, situated between 14th and 34th Streets, east of Sixth Avenue. The western part of this area, to the west of Madison Square Park see below is the Flatiron. Gramercy can be thought of as the southeastern part of the area, centering around Gramercy Park q.v.. Murray Hill is the northeastern part of the area, including a sub-neighborhood comprising approximately 26th-29th Sts. on and around Lexington Av., which is nicknamed "Curry Hill," due to the agglomeration of Indian stores and restaurants there. And the central street of Koreatown is 32nd St. between Broadway and 5th Av.