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The New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) is the department of the government of New York City [1] that provides support and information for older people (those over 60). [2] Its regulations are compiled in title 69 of the New York City Rules. Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez has been the commissioner of DFTA since April 9, 2019.
2 Lafayette Street, 19th Floor New York, NY 10007 [1] Employees: 568 (FY 2024) Annual budget: $1.36 billion (FY 2024) Department executives: Keith Howard [2 ...
13-2946970 [2] Legal status: 501(c)(3) [2] Purpose: To provide support, prevent violence, and promote justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families, and communities. [3] Headquarters: 2 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10007: Services: Victim services
Lafayette Street is a major north–south street in New York City's Lower Manhattan. It originates at the intersection of Reade Street and Centre Street , one block north of Chambers Street . The one-way street then successively runs through Chinatown , Little Italy , NoLIta , and NoHo and finally, between East 9th and East 10th streets, merges ...
It is on the north side of Bleecker Street between Broadway and Lafayette Street, at the northern end of Crosby Street. [3] [4] The land lot is rectangular and measures around 8,330 square feet (774 m 2), with a frontage of 83.3 feet (25.4 m) and a depth of 100 feet (30 m) along Bleecker Street. [3]
The Schermerhorn Building is a historic structure at 376–380 Lafayette Street, on the northwest corner with Great Jones Street, in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [3] It was built in 1888–1889 by William C. Schermerhorn on the site of the Schermerhorn mansion, and rented by him to a boys' clothing manufacturer. [4]
The Downtown Community Television Center or DCTV is a community media center located in the former Engine Company 31 firehouse in Manhattan's Civic Center on Lafayette Street. It was founded in 1972 by spouses documentary film director Jon Alpert and Keiko Tsuno.
The Broadway–Lafayette Street station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line is an express station, located on East Houston Street between Broadway and Lafayette Street in Manhattan. It has four tracks and two island platforms. [113] The D and F stop here at all times, [118] [119] while the B and M stop here only on weekdays during the day.