Difference between revisions of "14th Street"
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− | Everything south of | + | '''14th St''' is an unofficial boundary in New York. Everything south of it is considered to be "downtown". What does this mean? |
+ | * The street grid falls apart | ||
+ | * The proportion of [[hipsters]] to [[investment bankers]] increases substantially | ||
+ | * [[NYU]] students abound | ||
− | [[Union Square]] is located at the point that 14th meets [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Park Avenue]]. One way to get there is to take the 1 train to 14th Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th. | + | [[Union Square]] is located at the point that 14th meets [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and [[Park Avenue]]. One way to get there is to take the 1 train to 14th Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th. |
[[Category:Streets in New York City]] | [[Category:Streets in New York City]] |
Revision as of 03:44, 5 October 2007
14th St is an unofficial boundary in New York. Everything south of it is considered to be "downtown". What does this mean?
- The street grid falls apart
- The proportion of hipsters to investment bankers increases substantially
- NYU students abound
Union Square is located at the point that 14th meets Broadway and Park Avenue. One way to get there is to take the 1 train to 14th Street (or transfer at 96th to the 2 or 3 for the same station) and walk east along 14th.