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Serendipity 3, often written Serendipity III, is a restaurant located at 225 East 60th Street, between Second and Third avenues in New York City, founded by Calvin L Holt, Patch Caradine and Stephen Bruce in 1954.
This article covers the non-directionally labeled numbered east–west streets in the New York City borough of Brooklyn between and including 1st Street and 101st Street. . Most are offset by about 40 degrees from true east–west, that is they run southeast–northwest, but by local convention they are called east–
60th Street may refer to: 60th Street (Manhattan) , an east–west street in Manhattan, New York City 60th Street (SEPTA station) , an elevated stop on the Market-Frankford Line
A Latin American restaurant in Brooklyn with a laundry list of revolting health-code violations is at the center of an illegal vending scheme where dozens of migrant women brazenly hawk hot meals ...
The avenue is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. It is part of a one-way pair with Fourteenth Avenue, being one-way southbound to 60th Street (14th Avenue is one-way northbound north of New Utrecht Avenue and 60th Street). While New York neighborhoods have no official boundaries, the two neighborhoods meet approximately in the area of 65th Street. [3]
It moved in 1890 to a Romanesque Revival building at 29 East 32nd Street (now a designated city landmark). [13] The third and current clubhouse at 47 East 60th Street, on the Upper East Side, was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. [5] The cornerstone was laid in December 1916, [20] and the clubhouse opened almost exactly a year later. [21]
The Harmonie Club is a private social club in New York City. Founded in 1852, the club is the second oldest social club in New York. [1] It is located at 4 East 60th Street, in a building designed by Stanford White.
520 Park Avenue is a skyscraper on East 60th Street near Park Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1] It was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and completed in 2018. [2] The building was funded through a US$450 million construction loan from The Children's Investment Fund. [3]