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Tag Archives: Hell’s Kitchen
Should The West 30′s Be Renamed HiLi?
The new upcoming neighborhood in the West 30s, West of 8th Avenue apparently needs a name of its own. How about HiLi, for the High Line, or Hellsea? Go to the New York Observer to read more. Related Posts:The High Line … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Bridges, Streets and Plazas
Tagged Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen, High Line, HiLi, West Side
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The High Line To Close Early On July 4
According to the High Line’s website, the High Line will close at 6pm on July 4 due to the large crowds that are expected to pour into the area to see the Macy’s fireworks display on the Hudson. Typically, the High … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Concerts, Plays, and Live Performance
Tagged Chelsea, Fireworks, Hell's Kitchen, High Line, July 4, Macy's, West Side
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The High Line Boosts 10th Avenue Businesses
Thanks to the High Line a desolate strip on the far west side of Manhattan may be on its way to becoming a booming neighborhood. Foot traffic along 10th Avenue has been on the rise, thanks to visitors to the … Continue reading
Sonny’s Grocery To Close After 40 Years In Hell’s Kitchen
The Clinton Housing Development Company spent years working with the city on a plan to renovate 500 West 52nd St. to serve low-income and formerly homeless individuals. Because of this, Sonny’s Grocery, which has been a fixture on West 52nd Street and … Continue reading