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In 2007, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), in cooperation with Breaking Ground began construction on a $59 million, 99,000-square-foot (9,200 m 2) supportive housing complex at 133 Pitt Street on the Lower East Side that will be Manhattan's first such LEED Silver development. Designed by Kiss + Cathcart ...
Samuel Gompers Houses, also known as Gompers Houses, is a public housing development built and maintained by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) on the Lower East Side of Manhattan on Pitt Street between Delancey and Stanton Streets. Gompers Houses is composed of two 20-story buildings with 474 apartments that house approximately 1,116 ...
133rd Street is a street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City. In Harlem , Manhattan, it begins at Riverside Drive on its western side and crosses Broadway , Amsterdam Avenue , and ends at Convent Avenue, before resuming on the eastern side, crossing Seventh Avenue , and ending at Lenox Avenue .
Avenue C is a north-south avenue located in the Alphabet City area of the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, east of Avenue B and west of Avenue D. It is also known as Loisaida Avenue. It starts at South Street, proceeding north as Montgomery Street and Pitt Street, before intersecting East Houston Street and assuming its ...
The Lower East Side is served by two New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire stations: [76] Engine Company 15/Ladder Company 18/Battalion 4 – 25 Pitt Street [77] Engine Company 9/Ladder Company 6 – 75 Canal Street [78]
Stanton Street is a west-to-east street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, in the neighborhood of the Lower East Side. The street begins at the Bowery in the west and runs east to a dead end past Pitt Street, adjacent to Hamilton Fish Park .
The Rivington Street municipal bath was located on Rivington Street from 1900 to 1975. In the early 1980s, Rivington Street between Essex and Bowery earned notoriety as a "drug supermarket" famous for "having the best drugs in the city." [2] Rivington Street is a cross street to the Lower East Side's main thoroughfares.
Sheriff Street was retained as an alley on the eastern side of the park, and in a 1960 revision to the city's street map, was incorporated into the park itself. [106] The original bathhouse was proposed for demolition in 1964 so Pitt Street could be widened.