Mount Eden Avenue is a local station on the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Mount Eden and Jerome Avenues in the Bronx, it is served by the 4 train at all times.Station layoutThis elevated station, opened on June 2, 1917 and was rehabilitated in 2004 with new canopies and windscreens. It has three tracks and two side platforms with the center express track not used in revenue service. The original IRT-era signs are painted over and covered up with more contemporary Helvetica signs.The station house is directly under the platforms and tracks. It has two staircases going up to each platform, a waiting area/crossunder, turnstile bank, token booth, and two street stairs going down to the northern corners of Mount Eden and Jerome Avenues. The eastern staircase faces south while the western one faces north. The northern edge of the station is visible from the Cross Bronx Expressway, especially for drivers in the northbound/eastbound lanes.The 2006 artwork here is called The Procession of Folk, No. 3 by Amir Bey.
Island Salad started with 900 square feet of Retail and outdoors seating space on the historic Harlem strip 125th street. The Grocery salad and Beverage bar offers a affordable priced, healthy alternative in the fast food genre. Island Salad menu offerings consist of create-your-own salads, prepared salads, fresh sandwich wraps, all natural made to order gourmet sodas and Drinks. The ambiance and décor reflects that of an Caribbean Islands café. Milo Meed, the owner and developer of Island Salad, said, “Island Salad is a fast, efficient and reliable. Our services embody our core values of quality, honesty, innovation, and guest-focus. Island Salad is a healthy alternative to the traditional fast food menus. It will offer affordable healthy meals for, lunch and dinner. Our mission is to serve fresh and nutritious foods in a clean and wholesome environment.” For the decade that Milo Meed has lived in Harlem, he has been frustrated with the lack of Healthy food. Watching his 11-year-old son, Danny, grow up, he grew even more concerned, as he noticed far more obese children north of 96th Street. For a few years, he tried to convince other businesses to fix this problem. As a consultant to local small Harlem businesses, he suggested that they open a restaurant specializing in salads. He reached out to more than a dozen healthy food chains to see if they would expand to 125th Street, unfortunately, no one was interested. In the winter of 2009, Mr. Meed took Harlem’s need for more healthy eating options into his own hands: He opened Island Salad, a Caribbean-themed salad bar and beverage café “I got tired of going to 96th and 86th Streets to get a salad, so instead of complaing about it, let me do something about it." Hence island salad was born.
The Dunbar Apartments is a complex of buildings located on West 149th and West 150th Streets between Frederick Douglass Boulevard/Macombs Place and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. They were built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. from 1926 to 1928 to provide housing for African Americans, the first project of its kind. The buildings were designed by architect Andrew J. Thomas and were named in honor of the noted African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar.The complex consists of six separate buildings with a total of 511 apartments (as constructed) and occupies an entire city block. The buildings center around an interior garden courtyard, with each building "U"-shaped so that every apartment receives easy air flow and direct sunlight at some point during the day. The Dunbar is considered the "first large garden-complex in Manhattan."The complex was designated a New York City Landmark in 1970, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
The Paul Robeson Residence, also known by its street address of 555 Edgecombe Avenue, is a National Historic Landmarked apartment building, located at 555 Edgecombe Avenue at the corner of West 160th Street in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was originally known as the "Roger Morris" when it was built in 1914-16 - after the retired British Army officer who built the nearby Morris-Jumel Mansion - and was designed by Schwartz & Gross, who specialized in apartment buildings.For the first 25 years of its existence, the building was restricted to white tenants. Around 1940, as the racial characteristics of the neighborhood changed, this policy was dropped. Subsequently, the building became known for the noted African-American residents, including musician and composer Count Basie, boxer Joe Louis, musician and bandleader Andy Kirk, actor and producer Canada Lee, the psychologist Kenneth Clark, and the actor and singer Paul Robeson, who lived in the building from 1939 to 1941.After Robeson's death in 1976, the building was declared a National Historic Landmark in his honor. In 1993, it was designated a New York City landmark. Edgecombe Avenue has also been co-named "Paul Robeson Boulevard".
Interior architectural firm specializing in high-end Cunstruction, custom mill-work of the finest quality, using the very best materials to create works of art crafted by master carpenters ranging in styles from traditional to modern made to order built-in
Het Yankee Stadium is sinds 2009 het stadion van honkbalclub New York Yankees, gelegen in het New Yorkse stadsdeel The Bronx.Het kwam in de plaats van het uit 1923 daterende oude stadion met dezelfde naam dat pal naast het huidige lag en plaats maakte voor een park. Yankee Stadium werd ontworpen door Populous Architects en werd op 2 april 2009 officieel in gebruik genomen, nadat men in 2006 was begoonen met de bouw. De bouw zou uiteindelijk 1,5 miljard dollar kosten.De capaciteit van het stadion is 52.325 toeschouwers, waarvan 50.086 zitplaatsen. Het speelveld bestaat uit gras en gravel.In het openingsjaar van het nieuwe stadion (2009) wonnen de Yankees direct hun 27e World Series-titel door met 4-2 te winnen van de Philadelphia Phillies.Op 21 april 2014 werd bekendgemaakt dat New York City FC haar thuiswedstrijden zal spelen in het Yankee Stadium totdat het eigen stadion klaar is voor gebruik.
Elevated directly behind home plate, the Delta Sky360º Suite features an expansive climate-controlled lounge with an outdoor patio, providing breathtaking views of the playing field The amenities and wide variety of food options will impress your family, friends and business associates.
Welcome to Johnny Rockets, the home of all-American food and fun. Opened on June 6, 1986, our restaurant was created with a simple goal in mind: to serve American classics in an exciting atmosphere that invites great times and delivers equally great food. A place where friends and families can relax and escape their everyday routines while enjoying the spirit of yesterday. And a place where dancing servers and twirled straws are welcomed and celebrated. With over 300 restaurants found everywhere from local neighborhoods to international waters, Johnny Rockets serves 17 million hamburgers, over 8 million shakes and 8 million pounds of American Fries each year. With each bite and every sip, all Johnny Rockets restaurants deliver the same promise—that you’ll get the freshest food possible in one of the most casual and memorable settings imaginable. Have comments, photos, videos or links? Feel free to share! We’ll leave up comments that relate to any of the subjects covered on our page. Please know, though, that all inappropriate or offensive comments will be removed. And because our lawyers made us: By posting your photos on our page or tagging us in your photos, you are giving us the right to use your photos in social media. (But we could make you famous, so why not?) Thanks for being a fan of Johnny Rockets! You’ve got great taste and, guess what? So do we! We look forward to serving you! NOTE: Hours will vary from season to season and can be found here: http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nyy#y=2014&m=7&calendar=DEFAULT