Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
On January 9, 2022, a fire broke out at The Twin Parks North West Site 4 apartment building at 333 East 181st Street. The fire began in a third-floor duplex, and smoke spread throughout the building due to doors that did not automatically close. Seventeen residents, including eight children, died from smoke inhalation, and 44 others were injured.
The 19-story residential building Twin Parks North West, Site 4 contains a total of 120 apartments. [14] It is located on 333 East 181st Street near Tiebout Avenue. It is in the central Bronx, and part of the western segment of a "scatter-site" development project spanning the Fordham, Tremont and East Tremont neighborhoods.
There were two additional exits at the south end [16] [17] that lead to both sides of the Grand Concourse and Anthony Avenue (between East 181st and 182nd Streets). [18] At the request of the local community, these exits and the passageway leading to them were temporarily closed in January 1989 due to low usage, safety hazards and because ...
Several funds have been set up to help the families, many from Africa, who were hurt in the fire.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
MS 391: Angelo Patri (East 182nd Street and Webster Avenue) PS 70: Max Schonberg School (Weeks Avenue bet. E. 173rd and E. 174th Streets) Aurelia Greene Educational Campus (1302 Edward L. Grant Highway) [21] Parochial: The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York operates Bronx Catholic schools: St. Margaret Mary School (121 East and 177th Street ...
Kingsbridge – 238th Street station: Via: West 181st Street, University Avenue, Sedgwick Avenue: End: Washington Heights – George Washington Bridge Bus Station Broadway & West 179th Street: Length: 4.4 miles (7.1 km) Other routes: Bx11 170th/East 174th Sts Bx13 Ogden/River Avs Bx35 E.L. Grant Hwy/East 167th/169th Sts Bx36 Tremont Av/White ...
The 167th Street Crosstown Line, operated by the Third Avenue Railway, ran from Broadway and 181st Street (the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal did not exist at the time) east along it across the Washington Bridge, south on Edward L. Grant Highway, east along 167th Street, north on Webster Avenue, east along 168th Street, north on Franklin Avenue, east on 169th Street, continuing as it ...