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  2. Delancey Street - Wikipedia

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    Delancey Street and the Blue Condominium from Suffolk Street looking west. Delancey Street is one of the main thoroughfares of New York City's Lower East Side in Manhattan, running from the street's western terminus at the Bowery to its eastern end at FDR Drive, connecting to the Williamsburg Bridge and Brooklyn at Clinton Street.

  3. Delancey Street/Essex Street station - Wikipedia

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    The Delancey Street/Essex Street station is a station complex shared by the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Lines of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Essex and Delancey Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, just west of the Williamsburg Bridge.

  4. Essex Street - Wikipedia

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    The Essex Street Market, constructed in the 1940s, [3] is an indoor retail market that was one of a number of such facilities built in the 1930s under the administration of Mayor Fiorello La Guardia at 120 Essex Street, at Delancey Street. The Essex Street Market is operated and managed by the New York City Economic Development Corporation ...

  5. Williamsburg Bridge Trolley Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Delancey Street & Essex Street New York, NY 10002 United States: Coordinates: Owned by: City of New York: Operated by: Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (1908–1923) New York City Department of Plant and Structures (1923–1931) Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (1931–1940)

  6. Bowery station - Wikipedia

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    The Bowery station is a station on the BMT Nassau Street Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Bowery and Delancey Street in the Lower East Side and Little Italy neighborhoods, it is served by the J train at all times and the Z train during rush hours in the peak direction.

  7. Williamsburg Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In December 1901, the city agreed to widen Delancey Street, build a plaza between Norfolk and Clinton streets, and extend Delancey Street west to Lafayette Street. [195] A smaller plaza in Manhattan was approved between Suffolk and Clinton streets in early 1903, [ 196 ] but there were delays in the widening of Delancey Street. [ 197 ]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Essex Market - Wikipedia

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    Delancey Street in 2021 Exterior of Essex Street Market, prior to its rebranding and relocation. Essex Market (formerly known as Essex Street Market) is a food market with independent vendors at the intersection of Essex Street and Delancey Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1]