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23rd Street (IND Sixth Avenue Line), New York NY | Nearby Businesses


West 23rd St & Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10011
New York, NY 10011

19176475210

La Calle 23 es una estación en la línea de la Sexta Avenida del Metro de Nueva York de la B del Independent Subway System (IND). La estación se encuentra localizada en los barrios Chelsea, Gramercy en Manhattan entre la Calle 23 y la Sexta Avenida. La estación es servida las 24 horas por los trenes del servicio y todos los días de semana hasta la media noche por el servicio.Enlaces externos Station Reporter — F train

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Manhattan Mall
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
100 W 33rd St
New York, NY 10001

(646) 473-0950

Gramercy Tavern
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
42 E 20th St.
New York, NY 10003

Gramercy Tavern is a New American restaurant located at 42 East 20th Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue S.), in the Flatiron District in Manhattan, New York City.It is owned by Danny Meyer, along with Chef/Partner Michael Anthony and Managing Partner Kevin Mahan. The pastry chef is Miroslav Uskoković. The Beverage Director is Juliette Pope. The restaurant opened in July 1994.MenuThe menu of New American cuisine changes each season.RestaurantThe restaurant's neo-Colonial decor is soothing and elegantly rustic. The restaurant can seat 130 people, the bar can accommodate 60 people, and a private dining room can seat 12–22 people.Reviews & accoladesIn 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, and 2015, voters in the Zagats Survey voted it the most popular restaurant in New York City. In 2007, the New York Times gave it three stars.In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 28, referring to it as “About as perfect as a restaurant can get”. It also rated it Number 1 in New York City for "Dining at the Bar," and the second most popular restaurant in New York City.Gramercy Tavern was awarded One Star by the Michelin Guide.The restaurant was named "Outstanding Restaurant of 2008" from the James Beard Foundation.

Brasserie Les Halles
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Park Ave S
New York, NY 10016

(212) 679-4111

Brasserie Les Halles is a French brasserie style restaurant located on 15 John Street (between Broadway & Nassau Street; in the Financial District) in Manhattan in New York City. Previous locations were in Tokyo, Miami, and Washington, D.C. Carlos Llaguno was the executive chef, his predecessor having been author and television host Anthony Bourdain.The restaurant serves simple and classic French dishes such as escargot, foie gras, and steak tartare, which is prepared to order at tableside, and is renowned for its pommes frites. The Park Avenue location features a butcher shop that specializes in French cuts of meat. The restaurant is featured prominently in the book Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain, who also detailed many of Les Halles's recipes in Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook. The Downtown New York branch occupies the site of the former John Street Theatre, "Birthplace of American Theatre." The restaurant is named after Les Halles, the historic central wholesale marketplace in Paris, France.

Flatiron Plaza
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E 23RD Street
New York, NY 10010

Flat Iron Building
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175 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010

(510) 541-2662

Museum of Mathematics
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11 E 26th St
New York, NY 10010

(212) 542-0566

The National Museum of Mathematics or MoMath is a museum dedicated to mathematics in Manhattan, New York City. It opened on December 15, 2012. It is located at 11 East 26th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues, across from Madison Square Park in the NoMad neighborhood. It is the only museum dedicated to mathematics in North America, and features over thirty interactive exhibits. The mission of the museum is to "enhance public understanding and perception of mathematics."HistoryIn 2006 the Goudreau Museum on Long Island, at the time the only museum in the United States dedicated to mathematics, closed its doors. In response, a group led by the MoMath's current executive director, Cindy Lawrence, met to explore the opening of a new museum. They received a charter from the New York State Department of Education in 2009, and raised over 22 million dollars in under four years. With this funding a 19,000sqft space was leased in the Goddard Building at 11-13 East 26th Street, which is part of the Madison Square North Historic District. Despite some opposition to the architectural plans within the local community, permission for construction was granted by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission and the Department of Buildings.

The Continental NYC
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
885 Sixth Avenue
New York, NY 10003

(212) 695-3232

The Continental NYC, originally known as Tower 111, is a 53-story, 338-unit luxury rental skyscraper designed by architect Costas Kondylis in the New York City borough of Manhattan at 885 Sixth Avenue and 32nd Street in Midtown Manhattan.

Prince George Ballroom
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
15 E 27th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 471-0870

Restored to its original 1904 architectural splendor, Prince George Ballroom provides a uniquely beautiful setting for your wedding or private event. The elegant, 4,800 square feet ballroom features ceiling murals that soar 16 feet above a splendid herringbone oak floor and requires minimal decor. Rental rates are very competitive, and 100% of proceeds go to support Breaking Ground, an organization that helps homeless New Yorkers.

23rd Street
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303 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011

23rd Street is a broad thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Manhattan, one of the major two-way, east-west streets in the borough's grid. As with Manhattan's other "crosstown" streets, it is divided at Fifth Avenue, in this case at Madison Square Park, into its east and west sections. Since 1999 the area north of 23rd Street around the park has been referred to as Nomad. The street formerly ran from the East River to the Hudson River, but now terminates at 11th Avenue.HistoryThe street was designated by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 that established the Manhattan street grid as one of 15 east-west streets that would be in width (while other streets were designated as in width).West 23rd StreetWest 23rd carves through the heart of Chelsea. For much of the late 19th century and early 20th century its western end was site of the Pavonia Ferry at Pier 63, just north of the Chelsea Piers. London Terrace is slight farther inland. In the late 19th century, the western part of 23rd Street was to American theater what Broadway is today, with the Opera House Palace and Pike's Opera House one block away and Proctor's Theater ("continuous daily vaudeville") across the street from the Hotel Chelsea. 23rd Street remained New York's main theater strip until The Empire opened on Broadway some twenty blocks uptown, ushering in a new era of theater.

Flatiron Building
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175 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010

El edificio Flatiron, originalmente edificio Fuller, es un rascacielos centenario situado en Manhattan. Era uno de los edificios más altos de Nueva York cuando finalizó su construcción en el año 1902. Recibió su nombre oficial de George A. Fuller, fundador de la empresa constructora que financió la obra y que había fallecido en el 1900.El Flatiron se encuentra en una manzana triangular, limitada al sur por la Calle 22, al oeste por la Quinta Avenida y al este por Broadway. Estas dos últimas calles confluyen delante del edificio con la Calle 23, a la altura de Madison Square. El vecindario que lo rodea recibe el nombre de distrito Flatiron en su honor.El Fuller es un hito histórico nacional de los Estados Unidos desde el 29 de junio de 1989.ArquitecturaEl edificio de estilo Beaux Arts fue diseñado por el arquitecto de la escuela de Chicago Daniel Burnham. Al igual que una columna clásica griega, su fachada de caliza y terracota está dividida horizontalmente en tres partes. El uso del acero en su construcción permitió que la obra alcanzase los 87 m de altura, lo que habría sido muy difícil empleando las técnicas habituales de la época.

Flatiron Building
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
175 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010

El edificio Flatiron, originalmente edificio Fuller, es un rascacielos centenario situado en Manhattan. Era uno de los edificios más altos de Nueva York cuando finalizó su construcción en el año 1902. Recibió su nombre oficial de George A. Fuller, fundador de la empresa constructora que financió la obra y que había fallecido en el 1900.El Flatiron se encuentra en una manzana triangular, limitada al sur por la Calle 22, al oeste por la Quinta Avenida y al este por Broadway. Estas dos últimas calles confluyen delante del edificio con la Calle 23, a la altura de Madison Square. El vecindario que lo rodea recibe el nombre de distrito Flatiron en su honor.El Fuller es un hito histórico nacional de los Estados Unidos desde el 29 de junio de 1989.ArquitecturaEl edificio de estilo Beaux Arts fue diseñado por el arquitecto de la escuela de Chicago Daniel Burnham. Al igual que una columna clásica griega, su fachada de caliza y terracota está dividida horizontalmente en tres partes. El uso del acero en su construcción permitió que la obra alcanzase los 87 m de altura, lo que habría sido muy difícil empleando las técnicas habituales de la época.

Flatiron Building, New York City
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1 East 23rd. St.
New York, NY 10010

Radisson Hotel Martinique
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
49 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 736-3800

The Radisson Martinique on Broadway, formerly the New York Radisson Martinique Hotel, is a historic hotel at 53 West 32nd Street in Manhattan, New York City. Built by William R. H. Martin in a French Renaissance style. The hotel belongs to the Historical Hotels of America. It was the setting for Jonathan Kozol's study, Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America .GeographyThe hotel was built on lots situated at West 33rd Street and West 32nd Street, and also the northeast corner of Broadway. The 12-story 165-room Hotel Alcazar at one time adjoined the Hotel Martinique on the north side of 34rd Street, east of Broadway. To the west is the Empire State Building. Also nearby are the Fifth Avenue shops, the New York Penn Station, and the Grand Central Terminal.HistoryThe hotel was built in 1897-98 by William R. H. Martin, who headed the Rogers Peet business. The French Renaissance style was by a design of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. Martin had purchased the plot in 1892, and in 1893 and 1895, he bought additional land to build the hotel that he desired. The uptown store of Rogers Peet was in the same building. After the Martinique opened, Martin began running a series of short ads to introduce his house, the ads appearing several times a week in the Sun and Times.

The Limelight
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656 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011

(212) 807-8870

The Limelight was a chain of nightclubs that were owned and operated by Peter Gatien. The Limelight had locations in Hallandale, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, New York City, and London.

St. Leo's Church (New York City)
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
10405 49th Ave
New York, NY 11368

(718) 592-7050

The Church of St. Leo is a former Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 11 East 28th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues in Manhattan, New York City.HistoryThe parish was established in 1880 to relieve the overcrowded St. Stephen's parish by the Rev. Thomas J. Ducey, its first rector, who continued there until his death in 1909. It was dedicated to St. Leo, patron saint of Pope Leo XIII, the reigning pontiff at the time. The Archbishop of New York at the time was John Cardinal McCloskey, the first American-born Cardinal, who was eligible to take part in the conclave that elected Leo pope (but did not because of travel delays). The parish was marked by its broad humanitarian spirit. It had a separate mortuary chapel at 9 East 28th Street for people of any faith who had died while temporarily being in the city, such as hotel guests. The bodies could remain there until being claimed for a proper funereal arrangement, or St. Leo's clergy would handle the service without remuneration. The parish was suppressed to become a mission of the former St. Stephen's Church. Some sources say the suppression took place in 1908; others that it occurred in 1909, following Fr. Ducey's death. The church building was given to the Sisters of Mary Reparatrix as a convent and retreat house following their expulsion from France in 1910, and the old rectory was turned into a convent inhabited in 1914 by thirteen professed nuns, three lay sisters and a postulant.

The Highline
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29th St
New York, NY 10001

Metropolitan Pavilion
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125 W 18 At Ave of the Americas
New York, NY 10001

(212) 463-0071

Penn South
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
W 26th St & 8th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 675-3200

Penn South is the common name for the Mutual Redevelopment Houses, a limited-equity housing cooperative development located between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and West 23rd and 29th Streets, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The 10-building. 2,820-unit complex - every tower has 22 floors - was built in 1962, and was sponsored by the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union based on the cooperative model promoted by the United Housing Foundation. It was designed by Herman Jessor. The dedication ceremony, in May 1962, was addressed by President John F. Kennedy with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in attendance.To help keep Penn South affordable to those with limited incomes, New York City gave the development 25 years of tax abatements, from 1961 to 1986. After that, the cooperative's shareholders voted for a 25-year phase-in of real-estate taxes, which was approved by the city's Board of Estimate. A further adjustment was made when the development asked the city in 1999 for tax relief when the building boom in Chelsea caused the project's assessed value to skyrocket. The city responded in 2001 by allowing the development's taxes to be calculated based on the cooperative's income, as is done with Mitchell-Lama housing. In return, the development must remain a limited-equity cooperative until 2022.

Penn South
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
W 26th St & 8th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 675-3200

Penn South is the common name for the Mutual Redevelopment Houses, a limited-equity housing cooperative development located between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and West 23rd and 29th Streets, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The 10-building. 2,820-unit complex - every tower has 22 floors - was built in 1962, and was sponsored by the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union based on the cooperative model promoted by the United Housing Foundation. It was designed by Herman Jessor. The dedication ceremony, in May 1962, was addressed by President John F. Kennedy with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in attendance.To help keep Penn South affordable to those with limited incomes, New York City gave the development 25 years of tax abatements, from 1961 to 1986. After that, the cooperative's shareholders voted for a 25-year phase-in of real-estate taxes, which was approved by the city's Board of Estimate. A further adjustment was made when the development asked the city in 1999 for tax relief when the building boom in Chelsea caused the project's assessed value to skyrocket. The city responded in 2001 by allowing the development's taxes to be calculated based on the cooperative's income, as is done with Mitchell-Lama housing. In return, the development must remain a limited-equity cooperative until 2022.

One Madison
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
23 E 22nd St
New York, NY 10010

(212) 807-9600

One Madison is a luxury residential condominium tower located on 23rd Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South, at the foot of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. The building's address is 23 East 22nd Street, where the main lobby is located.HistoryAlthough much of the area nearby is included in various historic districts - such as the Ladies' Mile Historic District, Gramercy Park Historic District and Madison Square North Historic District - the location of One Madison is not, enabling the building to be constructed "as of right" with the transfer of air rights from the shorter buildings that surround the site.When the building was originally announced, it was to be 47 stories and called The Saya; the name was changed to One Madison Park around the time that construction began in 2006 and then to One Madison after it was taken over by the Related Companies. The building as constructed has 60 stories. It features 360-degree views and contains 53 residential units, topped by an 6,850-square-foot triplex penthouse with a 586-square-foot wraparound terrace. The original asking price for the penthouse was $45 million, and was originally announced as including a butler with his own one-bedroom apartment on a lower floor. Prior to Related's take over of the building, the penthouse was under contract for $32 million, but that deal never closed.

Local Business Near 23rd Street (IND Sixth Avenue Line)

23rd Street (IND Sixth Avenue Line)
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West 23rd St & Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10011
New York, NY 10011

23rd Street is a local station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, it is served by the F train at all times, and by the M train on weekdays. This station and 14th Street are the only two local stations on the Sixth Avenue Line.Station layoutThis station opened on December 15, 1940 as part of the opening of the IND Sixth Avenue Line from 47th–50th Streets – Rockefeller Center to West Fourth Street.There are two tracks and two side platforms; no crossover, crossunder or mezzanine exist to allow a free transfer between directions. The PATH tracks, which were built forty years before the Sixth Avenue Line, are behind the trackway walls where there would typically be the express tracks. The Sixth Avenue PATH tracks are on top of the express tracks, which were constructed in the mid-1960s using the "deep-bore" tunneling method and both are not visible from the station.

Salon Cecilia
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265 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-9379

Salon Cecilia offers complete hair care services. We specialize in percision hair cuts, creative design braiding, natural hair care, lock, color and highlighting, perms and relaxers, hair weaves and extensions. We also specialize in custom wig fitting and styled wigs.

Dunkin Donuts
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101 W 23rd St
Wyandanch, NY 10011

(212) 675-4040

Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.

71 West 23rd Street
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92 W 24th St
New York, NY 10010

Movers 101 inc
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116 W 23rd St Ste 801
New York, NY 10011

(212) 317-2358

Finish Line Physical Therapy
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119 W 23rd St, Ste 304
New York, NY 10011

(212) 486-8573

Finish Line Physical Therapy is a private outpatient clinic that utilizes a personal, functional approach to rehabilitation, injury prevention and performance enhancement. Rather than isolating individual joints or muscles, our treatment plans cover the body as a whole. We offer a refreshing alternative to conventional physical therapy offices, and you’ll notice the difference as soon as you walk in the door. With over 7,000 square feet of space and the most advanced treatment equipment available, Finish Line PT is able to help athletes of all levels recover from injury. We provide an open, inviting environment that serves as a support system throughout your recovery process. Our team will work with you to create a personalized success plan to get you from injury back to functional movement. After assessing your unique condition, we will build a customized functional rehabilitation program tailored to your specific needs. We use a variety of tools to help you, including Applied Functional Science, Active Release Techniques, the AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill, Kinesio Taping and more. We believe recovery works best when our patients feel comfortable and cared for, so we provide extensive one-to-one patient to therapist interaction.

International Cooking School of Italian Food & Wine
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201 E 28th St
New York, NY 10016-8538

(212) 779-1921

Tekserve
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119 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 929-3645

Tekserve is New York's largest independent Apple store and service facility. We offer Mac sales, service & repair, iPods & accessories, Mac accessories, pro audio & video solutions, rentals, on-site service, and data recovery.

The Caroline
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60 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10010

(212) 691-3829

Olive Garden
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696 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10010

(212) 255-1240

Olive Garden offers a variety of delicious Italian specialties for lunch, dinner or take out. Enjoy our freshly baked garlic breadsticks and your choice of homemade soup or salad with any entree.

Dharma Yoga
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61 W 23rd St, Fl 6th
New York, NY 10010

(212) 889-8160

We welcome the New York City community to our new 7,500 foot Yoga Center, located in the new bustling Flat Iron district on Manhattan. We offer practices for health and well-being 7 days a week for first time beginners to the most advanced students. The beautiful new Dharma Yoga New York Center is a spectacular testament to Sri Dharma Mittra's 50 years of teaching the public. Come in anytime to start your practice, and look our for our specials that we offer regularly.

Outback Steakhouse - New York - 6th Ave/Chelsea
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60 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10010

(212) 989-3122

Outback Steakhouse starts fresh every day to create the flavors that our mates crave. Best known for award-winning grilled steaks, chicken and seafood, Outback also offers a wide variety of crisp salads and freshly made soups and sides at a great value. New creations and grilled classics are made from scratch daily using only the highest quality ingredients

Grand Lodge Of Masons
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71 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10010

(800) 362-7664

Manor House Cellar
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61 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10010

(212) 206-7900

Manor House Cellar is conveniently located on 61 West 23rd St near the corner of 6th Ave, Manhattan, NYC right in front of "F" and "M" train station. Serving the neighborhood since 2004 Manor House Cellar is known for carrying an array of hard-to-find wines and spirits. No matter what is your price range or personal preference The Manor House Cellar has you covered. Buying wines and spirits online is made easier with our user-friendly website that allows you to browse by countries (i.e. France, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, etc.) and regions (i.e. Bordeaux, Burgundy, Tuscany, Champagne, Rhone Valley, Piedmont) or grape varietals (i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, Chardonnay from Burgundy, Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand) and many others including very exciting and unknown-to most but delicious nonetheless grape varietals. Free tastings on most days will help you to choose the right bottle. Fast delivery will make your wine shopping a pure enjoyment. Local delivery is most always free, regardless of the amount. Gift wrapping is available, as well as local delivery and same-day wine delivery anywhere in NYC. Like Lisa D. said in her review on Yelp: "Fastest delivery in the city that I've found!" Customers can also sign up for the Manor House Cellar's newsletter, which features great offers, including exciting wines and spirits at discounted price.

Starbucks - 24th & 6th
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750 6th Ave
New York, NY 10010-2710

(646) 230-7208

BRAND ASSEMBLY HQ
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56 West 22nd, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10010

(212) 995-7686

McDonald's
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686 6th Ave
New York, NY 10010

(212) 604-0621

Subway
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62 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10010

(646) 559-9081

Manhattan Village Academy
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124th Street Between Lenox And Park Ave.
New York, NY 10010