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For census purposes, the New York City government classifies Hudson Yards as part of a larger neighborhood tabulation area called Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flat Iron-Union Square. [150] Based on data from the 2010 United States Census , the population of Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flat Iron-Union Square was 70,150, a change of 14,311 (20.4%) from the ...
One Manhattan West; 3 Hudson Boulevard; 7 Subway Extension; 10 Hudson Yards; 10th Avenue station (IRT Flushing Line) 15 Hudson Yards; 30 Hudson Yards; 34th Street (Manhattan) 34th Street–Hudson Yards station; 35 Hudson Yards; 50 Hudson Yards; 55 Hudson Yards; 520 West 28th Street; 520 West 41st Street; 606 West 30th Street
The West Side Yard (officially the John D. Caemmerer West Side Yard) is a rail yard of 30 tracks owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. Used to store commuter rail trains operated by the subsidiary Long Island Rail Road , the 26.17-acre (10.59 ha) yard sits between West 30th Street ...
Hudson Yards may refer to: Hudson Yards, Manhattan, a neighborhood in New York City Hudson Yards (development), a real estate development in the Far West Side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City; 34th Street–Hudson Yards station, a subway station in Midtown Manhattan
On Thursday, a few lucky New Yorkers got the first taste of the brand new Hudson Yards that has changed New York's skyline forever. New York City's new Hudson Yards makes a grand entrance Skip to ...
The Dongan Charter of the City of New York 1686. May 12, 1686 – via HathiTrust. Election districts of the several assembly districts (and 23d and 24th wards) of the city and county of New York, and the boundaries thereof, as revised by the Board of Police, June 28th, 1876. New York: John X. Browne. 1876
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