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  2. File:Escalator, Public Hotel New York (2024)-L1005609.jpg

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    Escalator, Public Hotel New York (2024) Image title: One of the two escalators at the entrance of the Public Hotel, 215 Crystie Street, in Lower East Side, Manhattan. The Ian Schrager 367-room hotel in the Bowery district opened in June 2017 under the promise of“luxury for all”. Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi ...

  3. Ian Schrager - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 2017, Schrager opened the 367-room Public Hotel New York, at 215 Chrystie Street in the Bowery district. Public Hotel New York claims to have the fastest hotel wi-fi in New York City, which is free. [26] The idea behind Public New York is "luxury for all," charging an inexpensive rate for quality and service.

  4. Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Sammy's opened in 1975, in a spot occupied previously by another Romanian restaurant on Chrystie Street. [5] Sammy's occupied a basement retail space in the Lower East Side for 47 years where it served Romanian-style steak and offered entertainment by lounge performer Dani Luv, who also does Borscht Belt-style stand-up comedy replete with Yiddish.

  5. Chrystie Street - Wikipedia

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    Chrystie Street is a street on Manhattan's Lower East Side and Chinatown, running as a continuation of Second Avenue from Houston Street, for seven blocks south to Canal Street. It is bounded on the east for its entirety by Sara D. Roosevelt Park , for the creation of which the formerly built-up east side of Chrystie Street (the even numbers ...

  6. East Village, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Public School 64 at 350 East 10th Street, a French Renaissance Revival public school built in 1904–1906 by architect and school superintendent C.B.J. Snyder, designated in 2006 [114] Webster Hall , a Romanesque Revival concert hall and nightclub designed in 1886, [ 115 ] designated in 2008 [ 116 ]

  7. Grand Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It runs west/east parallel to and south of Delancey Street, from SoHo through Chinatown, Little Italy, the Bowery, and the Lower East Side. The street's western terminus is Varick Street, and on the east it ends at the service road for the FDR Drive. Bowery Savings Bank Building (130 ...

  8. M15 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Avenue Railroad opened the line in 1853 and 1854, from Peck Slip on the East River north along Pearl Street, Bowery (shared with the Third Avenue Line), Grand Street, Chrystie Street, and Second Avenue to East Harlem. A short branch was later built along Stuyvesant Street and Astor Place to end at Broadway in NoHo.

  9. Forsyth Street - Wikipedia

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    Forsyth Street runs from Houston Street south to Henry Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The street was named in 1817 for Lt. Colonel Benjamin Forsyth. [2] Forsyth Street's southernmost portion, south of Canal Street, runs parallel to the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown. On the west side of this block, a greenmarket operates in ...