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34th Street (Manhattan)

34th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs the width of Manhattan Island from West Side Highway on the West Side to the FDR Drive on the East Side. 34th Street is used as a crosstown artery between New Jersey to the west and Queens to the east, connecting the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey with the Queens–Midtown Tunnel to Long Island.

34th Street
The Empire State Building, located on 34th Street and Fifth Avenue
Maintained byNYCDOT
Length2.0 mi (3.2 km)[1]
LocationManhattan, New York City
Postal code10001, 10121, 10016
Coordinates40°45′02″N 73°59′23″W / 40.7506°N 73.9896°W / 40.7506; -73.9896
West end NY 9A (12th Avenue) in Hudson Yards
East end FDR Drive in Kips Bay
North40th Street (west of 11th Avenue)
35th Street (east of 11th Avenue)
South33rd Street (west of 1st Avenue)
30th Street (east of 1st Avenue)
Construction
CommissionedMarch 1811

Several notable buildings are located directly along 34th Street, including the Empire State Building, Macy's Herald Square, and Javits Center. Other structures, such as Pennsylvania Station, are located within one block of 34th Street. The street is served by the crosstown M34/M34A bus routes and contains several subway stops.

History edit

 
Between 7th Avenue and Broadway is Macy's, which advertises itself as the "world's largest department store."

The 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 100 feet (30 m) in width (while other streets were designated as 60 feet (18 m) in width).[2]

In April 2010, the New York City Department of Transportation proposed to add bus rapid transit along the 34th Street corridor. To create exclusive lanes for buses, the street would be converted to one-way westbound operation west of Sixth Avenue and one-way eastbound operation east of Fifth Avenue; a pedestrian plaza would be created between Fifth and Sixth avenues.[3] The street was eventually kept in two-way operation.

In August 2012, designer Jeffrey Johnson shot and killed his colleague outside 34th Street and Fifth Avenue. He then engaged in a shootout with responding police officers, which left nine bystanders wounded, all of them from police gunfire. Johnson was eventually shot and killed by officers.[4]

Description edit

At the west end of the street one finds the Hudson River, the West Midtown Ferry Terminal, the West 30th Street Heliport, the Hudson River Greenway, the West Side Highway, and the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City's main convention center. On the West Side, 34th Street is in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, at the north end of the West Side Yard. Until 2017 the southwest corner at Tenth Avenue had McDonald's with a drive-thru and a small parking lot, a rarity in Manhattan. On Ninth is B&H Photo Video, a large retailer of photographic and electronic equipment.

Further east at Eighth and 33rd, the James Farley Post Office and Penn Station dominate on the south side of the street, serving Amtrak trains to destinations all over the United States and Canada, and Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit trains to suburbs. Above Penn Station sits Madison Square Garden, which calls itself "the world's most famous arena". The grand stairs of the James Farley Post Office are built on the scale of the former Penn Station. The architecture of the post office gives a flavor of what the area was like in the height of the railroad era.

34th Street is a major shopping street. Though it endured a decline in the 1970s, it rebounded late in the 20th century with new stores and new energy. There is a large video board and light display at 34th Street and Seventh Avenue. The block between Seventh Avenue and Broadway is Macy's Herald Square, the famous department store immortalized in the Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street and taglined as the "world's largest store". The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ends on 34th Street. Branches of large chain stores also operate between 8th and 5th Avenues.

East of Herald Square and the hectic shopping district, the influence of the East Side and the sedate corporate office towers of the neighborhoods Kips Bay and Murray Hill starts to take hold. On Fifth Avenue one finds the Empire State Building. The second tallest building in the city, it stands on a rare ledge of solid Manhattan schist dominating the skyline.

At the far end one finds bulky luxury residential buildings and a great number of dogs patronizing the pet care parlors that serve the pure-bred loving populations of Kips Bay, which is the name of both the neighborhood and its eponymous bend in the East River where 34th Street ends. At the riverbank are the FDR Drive, the East River Greenway for bicycling to the south end of Manhattan, a small parking lot for New York University, the East 34th Street Ferry Landing (NY Waterway, SeaStreak), and the East 34th Street Heliport.

The New York Post listed one part of the street – the block of between Sixth and Seventh Avenues – as one of "the most dangerous blocks in the city" because police crime statistics for 2015 showed that 44 burglaries and 244 grand larcenies had been reported there, more property theft than for any other city block.[5]

 
From the west end of 34th Street, looking east (c. 2009)

Attractions edit

Places located along or within one block of 34th Street include (from west to east):

Public transportation edit

Pennsylvania Station is located on 33rd Street, one block south, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues.

New York City Bus's M34 and M34A buses run west–east across 34th Street.[6]

The following New York City Subway stations serve 34th Street:[7]

In addition, the following PATH station serves 34th Street:

In the past, three of the four former IRT elevated lines had a station at 34th Street:

The fourth station was a spur over 34th Street from the Third Avenue Line to the East 34th Street Ferry Landing.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Google (August 31, 2015). "34th Street (Manhattan)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  2. ^ Morris, Gouverneur, De Witt, Simeon, and Rutherford, John [sic] (March 1811) "Remarks Of The Commissioners For Laying Out Streets And Roads In The City Of New York, Under The Act Of April 3, 1807", Cornell University Library. Accessed June 27, 2016. "These streets are all sixty feet wide except fifteen, which are one hundred feet wide, viz.: Numbers fourteen, twenty-three, thirty-four, forty-two, fifty-seven, seventy-two, seventy-nine, eighty-six, ninety-six, one hundred and six, one hundred and sixteen, one hundred and twenty-five, one hundred and thirty-five, one hundred and forty-five, and one hundred and fifty-five--the block or space between them being in general about two hundred feet."
  3. ^ Grynbaum, Michael M. (April 22, 2010). "Plan for 34th St. Puts Buses and Feet First". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  4. ^ Ariosto, David (24 August 2012). "2 dead, 9 wounded in Empire State Building shootings, police say". CNN.
  5. ^ Balsamini, Dean (March 6, 2016) "Do you live on one of New York’s most dangerous blocks?" New York Post
  6. ^ "Manhattan Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. July 2019. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "Subway Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.

External links edit

  • 34th Street Partnership, 34thstreet.org
  • New York Songlines: 34th Street, a virtual walking tour

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For other uses see 34th Street disambiguation 34th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan It runs the width of Manhattan Island from West Side Highway on the West Side to the FDR Drive on the East Side 34th Street is used as a crosstown artery between New Jersey to the west and Queens to the east connecting the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey with the Queens Midtown Tunnel to Long Island 34th StreetThe Empire State Building located on 34th Street and Fifth AvenueMaintained byNYCDOTLength2 0 mi 3 2 km 1 LocationManhattan New York CityPostal code10001 10121 10016Coordinates40 45 02 N 73 59 23 W 40 7506 N 73 9896 W 40 7506 73 9896West endNY 9A 12th Avenue in Hudson YardsEast endFDR Drive in Kips BayNorth40th Street west of 11th Avenue 35th Street east of 11th Avenue South33rd Street west of 1st Avenue 30th Street east of 1st Avenue ConstructionCommissionedMarch 1811Several notable buildings are located directly along 34th Street including the Empire State Building Macy s Herald Square and Javits Center Other structures such as Pennsylvania Station are located within one block of 34th Street The street is served by the crosstown M34 M34A bus routes and contains several subway stops Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Attractions 4 Public transportation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Between 7th Avenue and Broadway is Macy s which advertises itself as the world s largest department store The 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 100 feet 30 m in width while other streets were designated as 60 feet 18 m in width 2 In April 2010 the New York City Department of Transportation proposed to add bus rapid transit along the 34th Street corridor To create exclusive lanes for buses the street would be converted to one way westbound operation west of Sixth Avenue and one way eastbound operation east of Fifth Avenue a pedestrian plaza would be created between Fifth and Sixth avenues 3 The street was eventually kept in two way operation In August 2012 designer Jeffrey Johnson shot and killed his colleague outside 34th Street and Fifth Avenue He then engaged in a shootout with responding police officers which left nine bystanders wounded all of them from police gunfire Johnson was eventually shot and killed by officers 4 Description editAt the west end of the street one finds the Hudson River the West Midtown Ferry Terminal the West 30th Street Heliport the Hudson River Greenway the West Side Highway and the Jacob K Javits Convention Center New York City s main convention center On the West Side 34th Street is in the Hell s Kitchen neighborhood at the north end of the West Side Yard Until 2017 the southwest corner at Tenth Avenue had McDonald s with a drive thru and a small parking lot a rarity in Manhattan On Ninth is B amp H Photo Video a large retailer of photographic and electronic equipment Further east at Eighth and 33rd the James Farley Post Office and Penn Station dominate on the south side of the street serving Amtrak trains to destinations all over the United States and Canada and Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit trains to suburbs Above Penn Station sits Madison Square Garden which calls itself the world s most famous arena The grand stairs of the James Farley Post Office are built on the scale of the former Penn Station The architecture of the post office gives a flavor of what the area was like in the height of the railroad era 34th Street is a major shopping street Though it endured a decline in the 1970s it rebounded late in the 20th century with new stores and new energy There is a large video board and light display at 34th Street and Seventh Avenue The block between Seventh Avenue and Broadway is Macy s Herald Square the famous department store immortalized in the Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street and taglined as the world s largest store The annual Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade ends on 34th Street Branches of large chain stores also operate between 8th and 5th Avenues East of Herald Square and the hectic shopping district the influence of the East Side and the sedate corporate office towers of the neighborhoods Kips Bay and Murray Hill starts to take hold On Fifth Avenue one finds the Empire State Building The second tallest building in the city it stands on a rare ledge of solid Manhattan schist dominating the skyline At the far end one finds bulky luxury residential buildings and a great number of dogs patronizing the pet care parlors that serve the pure bred loving populations of Kips Bay which is the name of both the neighborhood and its eponymous bend in the East River where 34th Street ends At the riverbank are the FDR Drive the East River Greenway for bicycling to the south end of Manhattan a small parking lot for New York University the East 34th Street Ferry Landing NY Waterway SeaStreak and the East 34th Street Heliport The New York Post listed one part of the street the block of between Sixth and Seventh Avenues as one of the most dangerous blocks in the city because police crime statistics for 2015 showed that 44 burglaries and 244 grand larcenies had been reported there more property theft than for any other city block 5 nbsp From the west end of 34th Street looking east c 2009 Attractions editPlaces located along or within one block of 34th Street include from west to east Jacob K Javits Convention Center Hudson Yards buildings Congregation Beth Israel West Side Jewish Center Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom New Yorker Hotel One Penn Plaza New York City Pennsylvania Station Macy s Herald Square Mercy College New York Herald Square Empire State Building B Altman and Company Building housing the City University of New York Graduate Center Madison Belmont Building Sy Syms School of Business New York Estonian House St Vartan Cathedral Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine of New York University Medical CenterPublic transportation editPennsylvania Station is located on 33rd Street one block south between Seventh and Eighth Avenues New York City Bus s M34 and M34A buses run west east across 34th Street 6 The following New York City Subway stations serve 34th Street 7 34th Street Hudson Yards IRT Flushing Line serving the 7 and lt 7 gt trains 34th Street Penn Station IND Eighth Avenue Line serving the A C and E trains 34th Street Penn Station IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line serving the 1 2 and 3 trains 34th Street Herald Square serving the B D F lt F gt M N Q R and W trains 33rd Street IRT Lexington Avenue Line serving the 4 6 and lt 6 gt trainsIn addition the following PATH station serves 34th Street 33rd Street serving the JSQ 33 JSQ 33 via HOB and HOB 33 trainsIn the past three of the four former IRT elevated lines had a station at 34th Street 34th Street on the IRT Second Avenue Line 34th Street on the IRT Third Avenue Line 34th Street on the IRT Ninth Avenue LineThe fourth station was a spur over 34th Street from the Third Avenue Line to the East 34th Street Ferry Landing See also edit nbsp New York City portalManhattan streets 23 42 Miracle on 34th Street Koreatown Kips BayReferences edit Google August 31 2015 34th Street Manhattan Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 31 2015 Morris Gouverneur De Witt Simeon and Rutherford John sic March 1811 Remarks Of The Commissioners For Laying Out Streets And Roads In The City Of New York Under The Act Of April 3 1807 Cornell University Library Accessed June 27 2016 These streets are all sixty feet wide except fifteen which are one hundred feet wide viz Numbers fourteen twenty three thirty four forty two fifty seven seventy two seventy nine eighty six ninety six one hundred and six one hundred and sixteen one hundred and twenty five one hundred and thirty five one hundred and forty five and one hundred and fifty five the block or space between them being in general about two hundred feet Grynbaum Michael M April 22 2010 Plan for 34th St Puts Buses and Feet First The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 30 Ariosto David 24 August 2012 2 dead 9 wounded in Empire State Building shootings police say CNN Balsamini Dean March 6 2016 Do you live on one of New York s most dangerous blocks New York Post Manhattan Bus Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority July 2019 Retrieved December 1 2020 Subway Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority September 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 34th Street Manhattan 34th Street Partnership 34thstreet org New York Songlines 34th Street a virtual walking tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 34th Street Manhattan amp oldid 1183719533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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