Ninth Avenue (Manhattan)

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Ninth Avenue Food Festival

The Ninth Avenue (north of West 59th Street : Columbus Avenue ) is a thoroughfare on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City .

course

Head south on Ninth Avenue at 49th Street

Ninth Avenue is a one-way street, so traffic runs south along its entire length. It rises immediately south of West 14th Street on Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District and extends 45 blocks north to the intersection at West 59th Street, where it is renamed like the other avenues on the West Side . From now on it is called "Columbus Avenue" after Christopher Columbus up to West 110th Street , where it is renamed again - this time in Morningside Drive , which runs north through Morningside Heights to 122nd Street . Later, Ninth Avenue reappears in two short stretches: between 201st and 208th Streets and between 215th and 225th Streets. In 2008, Ninth Avenue was redesigned between 31st Street and 14th Street and a bike path was created on the west side of the street between the curb and the parking lane.

191 Ninth Avenue
111 Eighth Avenue , the former Inland Terminal # 1 - seen here from Ninth Avenue to which this building extends, as it covers an entire block.

Appearance

North of Lincoln Square , where the corporate headquarters of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is housed in a group of refurbished and new buildings, Columbus Avenue runs through the Central Park West Historic District from 67th / 68th Street to 89th Street . In this section it presents itself in a uniform street scene of 5- to 7-story apartment buildings with brick and sandstone facades and subtle neo-Romanesque or Italianate elements . The buildings are separated from one another by very narrow access paths in the middle of each block. The architectural unity of this street section came about because only a few developers were involved in the construction of the building, who repeatedly implemented the same design lines. There are also several apartment buildings on Ninth Avenue that were built on a generous scale before the First World War . Also worth mentioning is the former Endicott Hotel and a block of McKim, Mead, and White offices on 72nd Street .

Neighborhoods and institutions

Various districts can be found along Ninth Avenue such as the Meatpacking District , Chelsea , Hell's Kitchen , the Upper West Side or Morningside Heights . Educational institutions such as Fordham University or the John Jay College of Criminal Justice can also be found along Ninth Avenue next to a hospital ( Roosevelt Hospital ) . Cultural highlights include the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts , the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the American Museum of Natural History . There are also various ecclesiastical institutions on Ninth Avenue such as the Church of St. Paul the Apostle , the Church of the Holy Apostles, and the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen.

traffic

In terms of transport, the largest bus station in New York City, the Port Authority Bus Terminal , at 41st Street and the only subway station on Ninth Avenue are of particular importance: "66th Street - Lincoln Center" (IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line). From the 19th century, an elevated railway ran over Ninth Avenue - Ninth Avenue Elevated. It was taken over on April 1, 1903 by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT). When the City of New York took over IRT in 1940, Ninth Avenue Elevated ceased operations and the elevated railway was dismantled.

Upgrade of Ninth Avenue

Former United States President Bill Clinton started a project to revitalize Ninth Avenue at Hell's Kitchen.

Ninth Avenue in pop culture

In the television show Seinfeld , the street scenery that was used for most of the street scenes is based on the appearance of Columbus Avenue.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.holyapostlesnyc.org/
  2. ^ Mark S. Feinman: Continuing the Story of the 9th Avenue El . Retrieved August 4, 2009: “On April 1, 1903, the entire Manhattan Elevated system was leased to the IRT Company for 999 years. Subway system construction was planned to connect with the Els at various points. By June 25th, 1903, the last steam-powered elevated train was operated in passenger service on the 9th Ave El. "
  3. http://www.9thavenuerenaissance.com Several street fairs are held every year, including the Ninth Avenue Food Festival Archived copy ( Memento of the original from May 4, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked . Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in May. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hellskitchen.bz