An efficient approach for the remote C-H alkylation of arenes, employing a variety of N-directing groups is described. This method facilitates the straightforward synthesis of valuable phenylethylamine derivatives by exclusively cleaving the benzylic C-N bond in aziridines. Furthermore, these products can easily remove the protecting groups, resulting in a variety of meta-substituted compounds, such as amines and ketones, which hold significance in synthetic chemistry.