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The blaze broke out in the Hudson Yards development around 11:30 a.m., according to the FDNY. ... the area of 10th Avenue was temporarily closed from West 34th Street to West 36th Street. Around ...
Western portion of the 36th–38th Street Yard, and a hand-operated switch. The 36th–38th Street Yard, sometimes referred to as simply the 38th Street Yard, [85] [86] [87] is located between Fifth and Seventh Avenues in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, adjacent to the Jackie Gleason Bus Depot and the Ninth Avenue station of the BMT West End Line.
Related is also developing several buildings with Spitzer Enterprises at sites including 451 10th Avenue, 511 West 35th Street, 506 West 36th Street, and 512 West 36th Street. [129] [130] New York state issued a request for proposals for a site across the streets from the Javits Center [131] at 418 11th Avenue in 2021. [132]
West Fourth Street–Washington Square: IND Sixth Avenue Line, Eighth Avenue Line: September 10, 1932 Manhattan: Greenwich Village: 10,011,362 19 West Eighth Street–New York Aquarium: BMT Brighton Line, IND Culver Line: May 19, 1919 Brooklyn: Coney Island: 640,138 355 West Farms Square–East Tremont Avenue: IRT: White Plains Road Line ...
The 7 Subway Extension is a subway extension of the New York City Subway's IRT Flushing Line, which is served by the 7 local and <7> express services. The extension stretches 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest from its previous terminus at Times Square, at Seventh Avenue and 41st Street, to one new station at 34th Street and Eleventh Avenue.
The boulevard is bordered on the west and east between 33rd and 34th Streets by the future locations of 55 Hudson Yards and 50 Hudson Yards, respectively. [23] Currently, the 55 Hudson Yards space is occupied by a subway ventilation building, with a facade containing a U.S. flag pattern on the side of the building facing the park and boulevard ...
The 34th Street–Hudson Yards station is a New York City Subway station in Manhattan's West Side on the IRT Flushing Line, and is the western (railroad south) terminus for the 7 local and <7> express services.
In 2003, as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the New York City Department of City Planning issued a master plan that envisioned the creation of a network of open space between Ninth Avenue and Tenth Avenue to create a park system from West 39th Street to West 34th Street, portions of which would be located along Dyer Avenue. [8]