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Artechouse (stylized in all caps) is an American innovative art space and destination for immersive and interactive art exhibitions. Dedicated to showcasing works by new media artists, Artechouse main goal is to present exhibitions that support its mission to inspire, educate, and empower others.
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New York City Department of Transportation: Length: 1.3 mi (2.1 km) [1] [2] Location: Manhattan, New York City: ZIP Codes: 10003, 10009, 10011: West end: Sixth/Greenwich Avenues in West/Greenwich Villages: East end: Avenue D in East Village: North: 9th Street: South: Waverly Place (6th Avenue to Broadway) 7th Street (Bowery to Avenue D ...
The Shed's main entrance is on 30th Street under the High Line; secondary entrances are located in the Hudson Yards public plaza. [18] The Shed's Hudson Yards plaza entrance is located close to the 34th Street–Hudson Yards subway entrance. [29] There are two galleries indoors on the first and second levels.
Greenwood Heights is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, named partially after the adjacent Green-Wood Cemetery by real estate developers. Greenwood Heights is a part of Brooklyn Community District 7 along with Windsor Terrace, Sunset Park and South Slope.
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40th–42nd Streets to NY 9A (West Side Highway) – Uptown, Theater District: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access via Dyer Avenue north: 0.6: 0.97: West 39th Street: Exit and entrance from North Tube: 0.7: 1.1: West 40th Street / Galvin Avenue – Port Authority Bus Terminal: Northbound entrance to North Tube: 0.8: 1.3: NY 495 west ...
[18] [19] A request for proposals for the 72nd Street, 86th Street, Cathedral Parkway–110th Street, and 163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue stations was issued on June 1, 2017, [20] and the New York City Transit and Bus Committee officially recommended that the MTA Board award the $111 million contract to ECCO III Enterprises in October 2017. [21]