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Name of the neighborhood Limits south to north and east to west Upper Manhattan: Above 96th Street Marble Hill MN01 [a]: The neighborhood is located across the Harlem River from Manhattan Island and has been connected to The Bronx and the rest of the North American mainland since 1914, when the former course of the Spuyten Duyvil Creek was filled in. [2]
Elaine's was a bar and restaurant in New York City that existed from 1963 to 2011. It was frequented by many celebrities, especially actors and authors. It was established, owned by and named after Elaine Kaufman, who was indelibly associated with the restaurant, which shut down shortly after Kaufman died.
106th Street & 2nd Avenue 2 2027 (proposed) [84] M15 SBS (southbound only) Upper East Side 96th Street: 94th–96th Streets & 2nd Avenue 1 N Q R January 1, 2017 [8] [9] [10] M15 SBS (southbound only) Northern terminal for Q trains (and limited N and R trains) in Phase 1 86th Street: 83rd–86th Streets & 2nd Avenue 1 N Q R
Yorkville is a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Its southern boundary is East 79th Street, its northern East 96th Street, its western Third Avenue, and its eastern the East River. [4] Yorkville is one of the most densely populated city subdivisions in the world, and the most dense of such in the U.S.
Second Avenue is located on the East Side of the New York City borough of Manhattan extending from Houston Street at its south end to the Harlem River Drive at 128th Street at its north end. A one-way street, vehicular traffic on Second Avenue runs southbound (downtown) only, except for a one-block segment of the avenue in Harlem.
The four-track IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the lone rapid transit option on the Upper East Side and East Harlem since the 1955 closure of the Third Avenue elevated, is the most crowded subway line in the country. [24] The line saw an average of 1.3 million daily riders in 2015.
Recreational Equipment Inc., the outdoor-gear retailer better known as REI, is getting a new trail guide.. The struggling company announced on Wednesday that longtime CEO Eric Artz is retiring in ...
The Orpheum Theatre, formerly Player's Theatre, is a 299-seat off-Broadway theatre on Second Avenue near the corner of St. Marks Place in the East Village neighborhood of lower Manhattan, New York City. The theatre is owned by Liberty Theatres, a subsidiary of Reading International, which also owns Minetta Lane Theatre. [1]