Broadway New York Real Estate
About The Broadway NYC
One of New York’s greatest and best known avenues,
Broadway stretches from Bowling Green, a public square near Manhattan’s
southern tip, snaking its way north and west all the way to Yonkers.
With a history dating back to pre-settlement days and crossing real
estate including Times Square, Union Square, the Theater District Columbus
Circle, the Upper West Side and much more, Broadway is truly an awe-inspiring,
fascinating artery with a lot to offer.
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New York Broadway Real Estate Guide
Locale Subway
The 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W and A trains all run
along different sections of Broadway.
Area ATMs
Washington Mutual, 2875 Broadway
Citibank, 2861 Broadway
HSBC, 1790 Broadway
Bank of America, 1775 Broadway
Chase Bank, 785 Broadway
Chase Bank, 623 Broadway
Post Office
Post offices near Broadway include:
27 W 60th St, (212) 265-7858
127 W 83rd St. (212) 873-5698
23 W 43rd St. (212) 279-5960
Police Precinct
Broadway passes through the 1st, 5th, 9th, 13th, 14th, 18th, 20th, 24th,
26th, 30th, 33rd and 34th Precincts.
Pharmacies
Duane Reade, 598 Broadway, 2465
Broadway, 250 W 57th St.
Supermarkets
West Side Supermarket, 2171 Broadway
D’Agostino Supermarket: 2828 Broadway
Whole Foods: 10 Columbus Circle
Broadway Restaurants
Considering Broadway’s tremendous length and cultural
significance, it should be no surprise it’s lined with many of
Manhattan’s greatest restaurants. From zippy and tasty Chinese
at Ollie’s near Columbia Univerity to Times Square mega-restaurants
to burgers and fries at Cozy Burger in the East Village, you’ll
find nearly every type of food imaginable on Broadway.
Broadway Nightlife
From pub grub and a neighborhood bars in the Upper West Side
to hip hangouts in SoHo, every type of dive, club and cocktail lounge
is represented on Broadway.
Parks / Recreation
At Manhattan’s southernmost tip, Broadway begins its journey north
from Battery Park. It brushes against Union Square Park between 14th
and 17th Streets, Madison Square Park at 23rd Street, Central Park at
59th Street and Trinity Park at 155th Street.
Landmarks / History
Broadway began its existence the Wickquasgeck, a Native American trail
before being incorporated by Dutch settlers in the 1600s. Farther north,
it follows the historic Bloomingdale road before becoming a highway
north of Harlem. In the 1800’s, Broadway was Manhattan’s
foremost residential street. By 1900 it had subway service and was known
internationally as center for theater. Sections of the avenue fell on
hard times in the mid-20th century, to finally experience a rebirth
as Manhattan emerged from the tough times of the 1970s.
Landmarks include Times Square, Union Square, the Theater District, Lincoln Center and the Trinity Church cemetery.
Area Scene
At nearly every section of Broadway you’ll encounter bustling
commercial activity, thriving retail, great bars and restaurants and
valuable apartment buildings with residents from all walks of life.