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Broadway (/ ˈ b r ɔː d w eɪ /) is a street and major thoroughfare in the U.S. state of New York.The street runs from Battery Place at Bowling Green in the south of Manhattan for 13 mi (20.9 km) through the borough, over the Broadway Bridge, and 2 mi (3.2 km) through the Bronx, exiting north from New York City to run an additional 18 mi (29.0 km) through the Westchester County ...
Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line: July 1, 1918 BMT Carnarsie Line: June 30, 1924 14th Street/Eighth Avenue† IND Eighth Avenue Line: September 10, 1932 Manhattan: Chelsea: 10,863,467 16 BMT Carnarsie Line: May 30, 1931 14th Street–Union Square: BMT Broadway Line: September 4, 1917 Manhattan: Union Square: 21,527,757 4 BMT Carnarsie Line
The 231st Street station is a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of West 231st Street and Broadway in the Kingsbridge neighborhood of the Bronx, it is served by the 1 train at all times.
The “Broadway of the Bronx” has been plagued by open-air drug markets and “zombie” addicts for years. NYPJ Syringes and drug paraphernalia seen on the ground near a subway track in The Hub ...
The Broadway-Kingsbridge Line is a public transit line in Manhattan, running primarily along Broadway in Upper Manhattan.Originally a streetcar line, it is now the Bx7, Bx20 and M100 bus routes, all part of MTA Regional Bus Operations and operated by Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority under the New York City Transit brand.
A Walgreens location in Sacramento’s Land Park neighborhood has reopened following a shooting. The Walgreens at 1401 Broadway welcomed customers back on Friday after a nearby shooting on ...
133rd Street is a street in Manhattan and the Bronx, New York City.In Harlem, Manhattan, it begins at Riverside Drive on its western side and crosses Broadway, Amsterdam Avenue, and ends at Convent Avenue, before resuming on the eastern side, crossing Seventh Avenue, and ending at Lenox Avenue.
The Hub is the oldest major shopping locale in the Bronx. [8] Between 1900 and 1930, the number of Bronx residents increased from 201,000 to 1,265,000. [citation needed] Inhabitants throughout the borough shopped in department stores and boutiques at 149th Street and 3rd Avenue, an area that came to be known in this time as "the Hub".