Broadway (street)

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Broadway is one of the most important streets in Manhattan. One of the few major arteries to break the borough's street grid, it runs from the southern tip of the island at Battery Park to the northern tip, near Columbia's athletic center at Baker Field. Along the way, it serves as the primary commercial thoroughfare in the Morningside Heights neighborhood, near Columbia's main campus, borders the eastern edge of Columbia's future Manhattanville campus, and passes the Columbia University Medical Center in Washington Heights as well.

In Morningside Heights, Broadway is a wide street of over six lanes. A leafy median in between the north and southbound sections of the street is filled with trees and benches. Many stores and restaurants frequented by Columbia students line this street. North of the commercial section of the street, Broadway serves as a physical and symbolic dividing line between Columbia and Barnard, and referencing one or the other as "across" or "on that side of" the street is common.