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The development is located at 10-12-14-16-18-20 Monroe Street and 30-32-34-36-38-40 Monroe Street, taking up two whole city blocks and bounded by Catherine Street, Monroe Street, Market Street, and Cherry Street. It is in ZIP Code 10002.
The Church of St. Joseph is a former parish church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 5 Monroe Street in the neighborhoods of Chinatown and Two Bridges in Manhattan, New York City. It is now administered by the Parish of Transfiguration and of St. James/St. Joseph.
Klughaus opened as a brick in mortar gallery space at 47 Monroe Street in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan in December 2011, leading off with the “Home for the Holidays” exhibition, which included works by artists Faust and Katsu.
SoMo Walls is on South Monroe Street between Oakland Avenue and Harrison Street, not too far south of the Capitol. The fine-dining eatery doesn't have its grand opening till Aug. 2, but, based on ...
In July 1929, Ginsberg began clearing the site. At the time, the southern half of the site on 76th Street was to contain the 36-story hotel, while the northern half on 77th Street was to include a 14-story apartment building. [6] Ginsberg rounded out his holdings on 77th Street that November, buying the houses at 54, 60, and 62 East 77th Street.
East end of Cherry Street, Vladeck Houses and Corlear's Hook Park Cherry and Catherine Streets, 1848. Cherry Street is a one-way street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It currently has two sections, mostly running along parks, public housing, co-op buildings, tenements, and crossing underneath the Manhattan Bridge.
The Monroe City Council was presented with two offers for the downtown building at 212 E Front St. but delayed further talk to its next meeting. Future of Front Street property put on hold after ...
Dyckman Street – named for Dutch farmer William Dyckman, whose family owned over 250 acres (11,000,000 sq ft) of farmland in the area; the Dyckman House, located nearby at the corner of Broadway and 204th Street, was built by William Dyckman in 1784 and is the oldest remaining farmhouse in Manhattan, and many consider it the border between ...